Great news, TATBILB gang. We're just weeks away from To All The Boys: P.S. I Still Love You dropping and Netflix just teased us with the official trailer. As we know, Lara Jean (Lana Condor) and Peter Kavinsky (Noah Centineo) are now a proper, meet the parents couple. But it looks like there could be trouble in paradise after John Ambrose McLaren (Jordan Fisher), who is another recipient of one Lara Jean's love letters, enters the picture.

"I thought having a boyfriend meant the idea of other boys left your mind completely. I didn’t want to be thinking about what might have been," Lara Jean cryptically admits in the trailer.

"I thought I wanted happily ever after but we’re still at the beginning."

After watching the trailer, one fan tweeted the streaming giant to say: "Dude Jordan is cute and all but please it's PETER, it's always gonna be him."

While a second commented, "Our internet boyfriend is back. We stan."

Meanwhile, speaking previously about the dilemma to Entertainment Weekly, Lana said of Lara Jean and John: "They’re true friends. But because you can love your friend very much, you get confused. You’re like, ‘Do I love him or do I love him as a friend?’ So he’s really there to mix it up."

So guys, are you Team Peter or Team John?

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Here's everything else you need to know about the sequel.


If you haven’t already watched To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before approximately 786 times since it dropped on Netflix, what have you been doing with your time?

Warning: spoilers ahead.

Based on the YA novel by Jenny Han, To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before follows Lara Jean and the letters she wrote to – yep, you’ve got it – every boy she’s ever loved.

The letters are never supposed to leave Lara Jean’s hat box, but find their way into the hands of the boys they’re about. It's like sending that text to the very person you're talking about...

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So, first things first. When did Netflix confirm the To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before sequel?

Netflix confirmed the sequel on 20 December 2018 (aka the early Christmas present we all deserved) with an Instagram video on actress Lana Condor's page.

"Almost done with my Christmas list," she says while lying on her bed. "For Jenny [Han], I'll just make her favourite chocolate chip cookies. For Noah? Noah kinda already has everything. [Receives FaceTime from Noah.] Noah! I was literally just thinking about what to get you for Christmas. By the way, if we're going to do this thing, we're going to need a new contract.

"One more thing. I get to tell the fans about our new little secret. I am so excited! It's officially official! We are making the To All The Boys sequel!"

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What is the title of the To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before sequel?

The second novel in the trilogy is called P.S. I Still Love You (see what she did there?), and the third novel is called Always and Forever, Lara Jean.

When is the To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before sequel’s release date?

On August 16 2018, Netflix confirmed the P.S. I Still Love You release date as February 12 2020. Mark it in your diaries, guys!

Who will star in To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before sequel?

All your favourite characters are back in P.S. I Still Love You, including Lara Jean, Margot and Kitty Covey, Peter Kavinsky, Josh Sanderson and Genevieve, although we're pretty sure Gen won’t be redeeming herself anytime soon.

We'll see more of John Ambrose McClaren

In the second film we’ll also see more of John Ambrose McClaren, who you may have spotted in the mid-credits scene at the end of the film. However, he's now being played by Jordan Fisher, an actor/singer who previously appeared on Dancing With the Stars and was in Grease: Live. Oooh.

Announcing his involvement in the movie, producer Matt Kaplan commented: "We couldn't be more excited to have Jordan Fisher join the To All the Boys family as John Ambrose McClaren. Jordan's charisma practically leaps off the screen with anything he does, whether it's acting, singing, or dancing. There isn't a more perfect guy who could believably shake things up in Lara Jean and Peter's world."

Exciting. Oh, and we’ll also meet Stormy, an elderly woman with a feisty temper.

Your 13 Reasons Why fave has also been cast in the To All The Boys I've Loved Before sequel!

Yep, actual Ross Butler from Riverdale and 13 Reasons Why will be make an appearance in P.S. I Love You, playing Peter Kavinsky's BFF, Trevor Pike. Producer Matt Kaplan told EW, "We’re thrilled to announce that the endlessly charming Ross Butler has joined the cast of theTo All the Boys sequel as Trevor Pike. His real-life friendship with Noah brings a natural chemistry and great rapport to the set, and we can’t wait for fans to see this friendship play out onscreen."

What will be the storyline for the To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before sequel?

After watching the trailers and seeing the teaser images, we know that Lara Jean has a new love interest in her life in the form of John. His arrival shakes things up for Lara Jean and Peter, who are still having problems thanks to Genevieve.

Actress Lana previously revealed she's actually worried about the potential backlash from fans about Lara and Pete's future being in jeopardy. "There's going to be a major new love interest," she told Elle in February 2019. "The first one was with Josh and Peter, 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. I actually have that fear [over backlash]," Lana added. "I’m scared."

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It might not be exactly like the book, P.S. I Still Love You. Because while the first film was very obviously inspired by To All The Boys I've Loved Before, it seemingly ~borrowed~ bits of the plotline, as opposed to staying 100% accurate. And actually, Susan Johnson, who directed the first film, has actually suggested the sequel may also borrow from the third book, Always and Forever, Lara Jean, which would certainly give the plot a mix up.

    Anything else we should know about To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before sequel?

    Er, yes! The cast have been having a truly brilliant time on set, with Jordan Fisher sharing a hilarious video from their trailer of him dancing with Noah and Ross, as Lana looks on and critiques:


    Netflix have also confirmed a third To All The Boys I've Loved Before film

    Yep, a third! The final book, Always and Forever, Lara Jean is also getting the movie treatment, after Netflix confirmed another instalment in a video shared on Instagram, which shows Lana, Noah and Jordan holding up Love Actually style white boards.

    The message reads: "Hey, it's me, Lana, Noah [and] Jordan. You guys have been so supportive and loving and patient. So let's just say, our movie is coming soon! What, you want more? To All The Boys P.S. I Still Love You premieres February 12! We almost forgot something. The third film To All The Boys Always And Forever, Lara Jean is in production!"

    Check back for everything you need to know about the film.