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Yes, it’s true everyone, our favorite Netflix rom-com couple Lara Jean and Peter Kavinsky are making their way back to the streaming site! (Although it appears Peter is going to have some major competition)! The “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before” sequel will follow the second novel in the trilogy called “P.S. I Still Love You.”
Lana Condor recently told Elle, “there’s going to be a major new love interest.”
“The first one was with Josh and Peter [played by Noah Centineo],” Condor told Elle, “but in the second movie it’s going to be a major new character that’s going to challenge Peter quite a bit and fight over me, which is not a bad thing.” If fans remember, the movie ended with John Ambrose McClaren on Lara Jean’s doorstep which is bound to add some new drama and we are all here for it.
Netflix recently confirmed “Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionist”s star Janel Parish, along with Anna Cathcart and John Corbett, are all returning for the sequel.
Jordan Burtchett, the actor who originally played John Ambrose has not been confirmed to return, which hints that perhaps a new star will claim the role as the Model UN heartthrob.
Josh Sanderson, played by Israel Broussard, is also likely to step up his screen time as executive producer Susan Johnson told ET Online, “I do feel like the character of Josh sort of got the short end of the stick a little bit, but there’s room to tell part of his story in the next movie even though he’s not so much in the second book.”
Johnson is not set to direct the second film due to conflicts with scheduling so Michael Fimognari will be taking over. Not much is known about what the sequel will entail, although it has been revealed that the main focus will be on the romantic struggles between Lara Jean and Peter.
I, for one, can’t wait to see what happens.