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28th Nov 2018

It looks like a sequel to To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before is FINALLY happening

Keeley Ryan

YES!

A sequel to To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before is reportedly in the works at Netflix – and we couldn’t be more excited.

The Noah Centineo and Lara Condor-starring rom-com – adapted from the first book-and-a-half of Jenny Han’s trilogy – was released earlier this summer, where it became a massive hit.

According to The Hollywood Reporterthe project hasn’t been officially given the green light – but is “one of the first movies being discussed” in a new multi-picture deal between Netflix and Paramount.

 

There’s still a lot up in the air about just what would happen in the second movie – although the end-credits scene in the first film is definitely a clue.

In can you need a refresher, it featured John Ambrose McClaren – one of the recipients of Lara Jean’s letters – turning up on the Covey’s doorstep.

Director Susan Johnson previously hinted that John Ambrose may cause a bit of tension between Lara Jean and Peter (noooo!).

She told Entertainment Tonight

“Relationships are hard to navigate and they’ll find themselves in one. And they’ll discover what the next person might bring in John Ambrose McClaren.

“We’re so invested in Peter and Lara Jean, that seeing them go through struggles is going to be hard but also something everybody can relate to.

“The next shiny face comes in and you’re like, ‘Oh shoot, this guy’s really nice too. What do I do?'”