Paramount's Awesomeness Films is in discussions with Netflix for a sequel to the romantic comedy "To All the Boys I've Loved Before."
A representative for Netflix told Variety that the sequel has not been finalized and that the project is in the discussion stage. "The sequel is not confirmed, we are purely in discussions," she said.
The film's director, Susan Johnson, confirmed that a sequel is in development in an Instagram post saying, "Well, the cat's out of the bag! Thanks for the support, everyone!!! It's all you!" See the post below!
The film is based on the best-selling novel trilogy by Jenny Han and stars Lana Condor, Noah Centineo, Janel Parrish, Israel Broussard, Andrew Bachelor, Anna Cathcart, and John Corbett. Han also wrote "P.S. I Still Love You" and "Always and Forever, Lara Jean" as the second and third books in the trilogy.
The story follows a high school student whose life spins out of control when the secret love letters for every boy she's ever loved - five in all - are mysteriously mailed out.
Centino told Variety that the film's cast was hoping for a second film. "All I know is that every single person involved in the making of that film wants a sequel," he said. "We've all talked about it in depth. I'll do as many as they want me!"
Read the original article on Variety.
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