To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before Sequel Confirmed at Netflix
It’s officially official! Netflix’s fun teen romance To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before is getting a sequel.
This is not necessarily surprising news but Netflix has made it for real is typically adorable fashion. Check out the announcement below.
And if that weren’t on brand enough, Netflix also provided the announcement in a very familiar letter format.
Lana Condor and Noah Centineo will be reprising their roles for the sequel.
Earlier this month, Paramount Pictures CEO Jim Gianopulos announced that the studio had made a deal with Netflix to produce a slate of new movies directly for the streaming service, following the success of films like To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before, a lovely and popular adaptation that Paramount had handed off to Netflix after acquiring the Awesomeness media company earlier in the year.
Unsurprising, then, that the first film to be officially pushed out into the sunlight by Paramount and Netflix under the new deal is a sequel to the successful rom-com.
Based on the first one (and a half) of Jenny Tan’s book series, To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before charted a mortified high school student’s experience of connecting – and reconnecting – with her past crushes, as each of them received a cathartic letter declaring her affections for them, that she absolutely never intended to send.
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This news arrived as production companies A24 (Lady Bird, Hereditary, Moonlight) and Blumhouse Television signed similar deals with Apple and Amazon respectively.
We’ll bring you more on the To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before sequel as we get it.