Lana Condor in To All the Boys I've Loved Before (2018)

We’re Officially Getting That To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before Sequel!

BRING ON THE PETER KAVINSKY!

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The time has come; we’ve yelled enough. Lana Candor and Noah Centineo are coming back as Lara Jean Covey and Peter Kavinsky in a sequel to To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before. The movie hit Netflix earlier this year, and we all quickly fell in love with Peter Kavinsky, just as Lara Jean did. It was already based on the first book in a trilogy by author Jenny Han, with the second and third books titled P.S. I Still Love You and Always and Forever, Lara Jean, so a sequel only makes sense.

As of right now, we don’t know whether or not the sequel will be titled P.S. I Still Love You, after the second book, or just To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before 2, but does that really matter? We’re getting more Lara Jean Covey in our lives! We can all rejoice!

Now, it isn’t exactly that shocking that they’re making the sequel. The movie was a huge success and became a classic among fans.

That being said, it doesn’t put a damper on our excitement one bit.

One thing that’s confusing fans, though, is the little tidbit about Johm Ambrose McClaren at the end of the video.

At the end of the movie, John Ambrose McClaren shows up after receiving Lara Jean’s letter, even though she’s already in a relationship with Peter Kavinsky. The actor shown in the film is Jordan Burtchett, but from the sequel announcement video, it seems as if we might get a new actor taking on the role.

(Pretty sure this is supposed to say Cole Sprouse, but you get the picture.)

Some fans are torn because they don’t want anyone else playing John Ambrose McClaren, but then again, we barely got to meet him in To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before.

So we’ll have to see what the casting news says about the role and if, in fact, Cole Sprouse is going to take on John Ambrose McClaren. Until then, we can rewatch To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before over and over again and cry over Lara Jean Covey and Peter Kavinsky until we finally get the sequel!

(image: Netflix)

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