"Rent" on FOX's Jordan Fisher took to Twitter to announce that he will be starring in the upcoming sequel to the hit Netflix film "To All The Boys I've Loved Before."
In the tweet he reveals his character's name, John Ambrose McClaren, and hints at being a potential love interest for the film's main character, Laura Jean.
See the tweet below!
The film is based on the popular YA To All The Boys I've Loved Before trilogy by New York Times Bestselling Author Jenny Han.
Michael Fimognari, who served as the Director of Photography on the first film, will helm the sequel, with a script from Sofia Alvarez.
"I'm so thrilled and thankful we get to keep telling Lara Jean's story. I just know that the audience will fall in love with her all over again," says Han.
The film's first director Susan Johnson said, "Directing To All The Boys I've Loved Before has been one of the great experiences of my life, and I am grateful to the fans for their passionate support of the film. Due to the timing of my other projects I won't be directing the sequel, but as an executive producer, I am looking forward to continuing to share Lara Jean's story and being part of this franchise."
Matt Kaplan is producing the film. Executive producers include Robyn Marshall, Max Siemers, Jenny Han, Susan Johnson, Shelley Zimmerman, and Rebecca Glashow.
Awesomeness Films previously partnered with Netflix on 2018's To All The Boys I've Loved Before and 2017's You Get Me.
The sequel is currently in pre-production and will be released by Netflix.
P.S. I'm John Ambrose McClaren! Look out, LJ.@alltheboysfilm @NetflixFilm @lanacondor pic.twitter.com/8mj0cko8qw
- Jordan Fisher (@Jordan_Fisher) March 28, 2019
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