Peter Kavinsky returns in the first trailer of To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You, sequel to Netflix’s popular teen drama
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, has been released. Lana Condor and Noah Centineo’s surprise hit is an adaptation of the novel trilogy by Jenny Han. [caption id=“attachment_7804561” align=“alignnone” width=“1024”]
A still from the trailer | Netflix[/caption] The trailer begins with Lara Jean Covey and Peter Kavinsky’s first real date right from the get-go. “This is my first date,” Lara proclaims in the clip, clad in a gorgeous red dress. “We’ve gone on a bunch of dates,” Peter then utters. “Yeah, but those weren’t real,” LJ says, reminding us that the fake date trope for the duo is finally over. The clip further shows Lara and Peter very much in love, going on many dates, holding hands, walking around the lacrosse field until outside forces come into play — like Lara Jean’s model U.N. crush, John Ambrose McClaren (Jordan Fisher). The trailer teases John and Lara’s chance encounter (where he reveals how he received her letter) and also gives us a peek at their childhood rapport through a flashback. Check out the trailer here
Sofia Alvarez, who scripted _To All the Boy_s based on Jenny Han’s book series, has written the sequel. Awesomeness Films and Ace Entertainment are behind the follow-up, with Matt Kaplan producing. Along with Johnson and Han, Robyn Marshall, Max Siemers, Shelley Zimmerman and Rebecca Glashow will executive produce. The 2018 film went on to become a massive hit and saw breakout performances by Condor and Centineo. The film also stars Anna Cathcart, John Corbett, Madeleine Arthur, Ross Butler. _To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You i_s slated to release on 12 February, 2020
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