The To All The Boys: P.S. I Still Love You trailer is here
By Casey Wahl
The trailer for Netflix’s To All The Boys: P.S. I Still Love You’teases a new character who may be shaking things up for Lara Jean and Peter.
Following the success of the film adaptation of Jenny Han’s 2014 novel To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before last summer, Netflix was quick to order the production of a sequel based on the next book in the three-part series. The next installment in the teen romance series premieres on Netflix February 12, 2020 and the first trailer has finally arrived with Lana Condor and Noah Centineo reprising their roles as Lara Jean Covey and Peter Kavinsky.
Picking up almost immediately where the first film left off, we get a glimpse at Lara Jean and Peter’s first official date, as Lara Jean points out that none of the dates when the two previously pretended to be couple were “real.” With a ridiculously romantic kiss on the hand, a flashback to where their story started, and some hefty promises to not break each other’s hearts, we are quickly reminded of the heartfelt connection Lara Jean and Peter share .
But things are about to shake up for the two lovebirds. As readers — and those who stuck around for the TATBILB credits — will remember, another letter from Lara Jean’s past is sure to stir up some trouble in the form of John Ambrose McClaren. Recast by Jordan Fisher of Hamilton and Fox’s Rent: Live, John Ambrose is an old friend from Lara Jean’s childhood who, like Peter, received one of the love letters that Lara Jean’s sneaky younger sister Kitty mailed out in the first film. Now all grown up and irresistibly charming, John Ambrose is back and ready to reconnect with Lara Jean — but perhaps as more than just friends this time.
"John Ambrose: “I need proof that someone actually liked me in middle school.”Lara Jean: “Everyone liked you in middle school.”John Ambrose: “I didn’t really care about everyone.”"
In addition to teasing the next big test for Lara Jean and Peter’s relationship, the trailer also shows the return of some familiar faces, including Lara Jean’s best friend Christine, her sister Kitty, and her father, Dr. Dan Covey. We’ll have to wait until February to see how things play out for Lara Jean, but if this trailer is any indication, we’re sure to be in for just as fun and emotional a ride as the first time around.
Are you excited for the continuation of the To All the Boys trilogy?