This week Lana Condor and Noah Centineo teamed up via Instagram to announce the release date of To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You, the sequel to their hit movie To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before—and it’s set to hit Netflix screens on Feb. 12.
This news follows the massive success of the first movie, which was adapted from the YA novel of the same name by Jenny Han, and praised for its Asian-American representation.
The movie initially followed Condor and Centineo, playing two people who pretended to date to make others jealous until they actually fell in love with each other. But the sequel is poised to introduce a new love interest when John Ambrose McClaren (Jordan Fisher) makes a return.
But that’s not all Condor and Centineo revealed in their Instagram video. In a second video posted, the two actors revealed that while they were filming P.S. I Still Love You, they also started filming To All the Boys: Always and Forever Lara Jean, the third installment of the series.
Netflix then hopped on Twitter to confirm everything.
#ToAllTheBoys: P.S. I Still Love You premieres February 12!
— Netflix Queue (@netflixqueue) August 15, 2019
And a third film —To All The Boys: Always And Forever Lara Jean — is already in production!!! pic.twitter.com/EPfUYbOaKl
Of course, details on the third film are still under wraps.
But plan to watch it with tissues and a blanket because P.S. I Still Love You is bound to be a tear-jerker.
Correction: A previous version of this article misspelled Condor’s surname.
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