Netflix has dropped the trailer for the long-awaited To All The Boys I Loved Before sequel.
While it won't be available to watch until February, if the trailer is anything to go by, we are in for a treat. Now, in case your memory needs refreshing, at the end of the last movie, Lara Jean Covey (Lana Condor) and Peter Kavinsky (Noah Centineo) appear to seal their relationship with a kiss, and if the trailer is anything to go by, this was very much the case.
However, as is the case in all relationships, it's not all sunshine and roses.
To see the official trailer, check out the video below:The show's synopsis reads: "It's a new year and Lara Jean (Lana Condor) and Peter (Noah Centineo) are no longer pretending to be a couple. They ARE a couple. And, as Lara Jean navigates a trove of official firsts with Peter - her first real kiss, her first real date, her first Valentine's Day - she finds herself leaning more on Kitty and Margot (Anna Cathcart and Janel Parrish), Chris (Madeleine Arthur), and an unexpected new confidant, Stormy (Holland Taylor), to help her manage the complex emotions that come with this new chapter of balancing a relationship and figuring out her authentic self.
"But when John Ambrose (Jordan Fisher), another recipient of one of Lara Jean's old love letters, enters her life again she must rely on herself more than ever as she's confronted with her first real dilemma: Can she love two boys at the same time?"
But love triangle aside, there's also a lot of other interesting things hinted at, such as Lara's family life with sister Kitty (Anna Cathcart) and her dad (John Corbett) also appearing in the trailer.
To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You will be available to stream on Netflix on February 12, 2020.