Netflix got into the rom-com game in a big way recently, with none of its original flicks more warmly-received than theextremelycharmingTo All the Boys I’ve Loved Beforefrom directorSusan Johnson. A sequel, titledTo All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You, was announced almost immediately, and now has an official release date of July 25, 2025. While Johnson transitioned into an executive producer role on the follow-up, original writerSofia Alvarezpenned the script andLana CondorandNoah Centineoreturned to star once again. TheTo All the Boys-a-verse is growing, basically, and todayJenny Han—author of the books the films are based on—confirmed a second sequel is not only coming down the pipeline, but it’s already in production.

Han confirmed the news on Twitter, revealing the final film in the trilogy is titledAlways and Forever, Lara Jean, wildly missing the lay-up that isTo All the Boys I’ve Loved 3fore.

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To All the Boys I Loved Beforestars Condor as Lara Jean, a high schooler who writes unsent letters to the boys she’s madly in love with. After her little sister unleashes the letters on the world, Lara is approached by one of the recipients, Peter Kavinsky (Centineo), who proposes your classic fake-dating scenario to make an ex jealous. Absurdly endearing rom-com shenanigans ensue.Michael Fimognari, who served as cinematographer on the first film, will take over directing duties on the sequel. In addition to Condor and Centineo,Anna Cathcart,Janel Parrish, andJohn Corbettreprise their roles inTo All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You.

For more onTo All the Boysand its various sequels, check out the links below:

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