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Netflix to Release ‘To All the Boys: Always and Forever’!

Finally, the wait is over!

Netflix had finally announced the launch of the date of the much-awaited sequel of “To All The Boys: Always and Forever”. The third and final chapter of ‘P.S I Love You: To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before” is all set to be released on Netflix this February 12. The streamer officially announced.

According to the Streaming Giant, the stars Lana Condor and Noah Centineo will be back for the last time as the fan favorites Lara Jean Covey and Peter Kavinsky in “To All the Boys: Always and Forever, Lara Jean”.

Catch the first look of Netflix’s ‘To All the Boys: P.S I Still Love You’

December 2019

Ever since Netflix released the first look of ‘To All the Boys: P.S I Still Love You’, we can’t wait to watch it on the streaming service on Feb 12. For those who haven’t got a chance to catch the high-school drama’s prequel, here’s is a teeny-weeny outline of To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before’s plot.

The feel-light teen romance that released in 2018 revolves around Lara Jean (Lana Condor), a high schooler, who has a habit of writing letters to guys she truly has a liking for. She secures them in a box and believes her secret always remains a secret. Everything goes fine until one fine day Lara’s sister Kitty sneaks through her stuff and mails all of her letters.

Among the recipients is Peter Kavinsky (Noah Centineo) who is now in a relationship with girlfriend Gen. What starts as an agreement between Peter and Lara to make Gen jealous turns into real feelings over time. The movie ends with Peter confessing his love for Lara and the two kiss. Well, it is fun only when happy endings come with a twist, don’t they? During the mid-credits, John Ambrose, one other recipient of Lara’s mails comes to meet her.

All the pretending draws to a close in the sequel as Lara and Peter get all real about their relationship. But, will John Ambrose, played by Jordan Fisher, make it a love triangle? Who will Lara end up with? Well, we’ll gotta wait till the movie hits Netflix early next year.

Here are pics from the film’s first look!

‘P.S. I Love you’ is getting a sequel (and I’m trying to control my tears already)

March 2019

Buckle up, romance lovers. Cecelia Ahern, author of the international best-seller: P.S I Love You has announced recently that a sequel to the heartwarming book is in the works. The 37-year-old author’s debut novel sold 1.14 million copies and became a New York Times bestseller before it was adapted into a film (2007) starring Hilary Swank and Gerard Butler that melted hearts worldwide.

 

The Irish author confirmed the news on Twitter, sharing the book’s title and a release date for later this year.

Ahern said in a statement, “Postscript is the PS to my PS and while it is a sequel, it is also a story that stands alone about living a purposeful life in the face of illness, grief, and loss. I hope that new readers and PS, I Love You fans alike will embrace Holly’s new journey.”

“It’s been fifteen years since I wrote my debut novel and I relished the challenge of revisiting the world of Holly seven years after her husband’s death,” Ahern said in a statement, per Entertainment Weekly. ” said the author.

According to sources, the book revisits Holly Kennedy 7 years after the untimely passing of her husband Gerry in the first book.

Readers of the book and viewers of the movie are excited upon the arrival of the sequel. With the first part setting the bar up so high in terms of romance, will Postscript capture the hearts of the fans again? We really hope it does and be adapted into a movie too!

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