Last summer, the hugely popular teen rom-com To All The Boys I've Loved Before became one of Netflix's most-watched original movies of the year due to strong repeat viewing.
Viewers have had an increased hunger for romantic comedies that use the same basic formula as some of the more classic films of the genre - but this time from a different perspective.
And for TATBILB, this new perspective comes from Asian American actress Lana Condor who plays introverted high schooler, Lara Jean Covey.
Take a look at the trailer for the teen rom-com:Netflix subscribers from all over the world fell in love with Lara Jean, a hugely relatable, down-to-earth dreamer who ends up getting the guy - a handsome jock, no less.
Based on a novel of the same name, by author Jenny Han, fans were well aware that there would likely be a follow-up film as the book series itself had spawned two sequels.
With moments like the iconic hot tub scene, it's not hard to see why fans were desperate for a follow-up:And the fans were absolutely right. Yesterday, the two main leads of the movie - Lana Condor and Noah Centineo - had two special announcements for TATBILB 2 and 3.
Taking to their Instagram stories, the stars shared two adorable little skits in which they announced the release date for To All the Boys 2: P.S. I Still Love You.
In the first clip, Noah approaches his co-star saying, "Lana, why are you so sad?" To which she responds, "I'm not, I'm happy... because we have a release date for To All the Boys 2: P.S. I Still Love You!" prompting Noah to ask "What is it?!" Then in unison, the pair announce, "February 12!"
And the exciting news certainly didn't end there...
In a second video, Noah asks, "Lana, why have we been filming the second To All the Boys for too long?" She responds, "I don't know but it doesn't feel right." Noah then says, "It feels like it might not be the second," and then again in unison, they suggest, "But maybe the third?"
Take a look at the two announcements, courtesy of Lana Condor and Noah Centineo:So, it looks like they've already been filming the third and final movie in the series!
The exciting news was also confirmed by Netflix in a tweet:
I don't know about you guys, but I'm absolutely stoked!