‘The Kissing Booth 2’ Trailer: The Sequel To Netflix’s Popular YA Rom-Com Deals With Long Distance Relationships

The sequel you’ve been waiting for is here, and no, you aren’t going to find it any theater. No, it isn’t the latest from Marvel or a new Star Wars movie. It’s The Kissing Booth 2, the sequel one of Netflix’s wildly popular YA rom-coms. Don’t turn up your nose. Chances are someone in your house is very excited about this.

The Kissing Booth 2 finds Joey King back as Elle, with Jacob Elordi as her boyfriend Noah, who is away at college. Faster than you can say “long distance relationship” both have struck up new friendships that might blossom into something more, and Elle and Noah must decide if they are truly meant to be together.

Drama!

Seriously, these movies are what they are, melodramatic as Hell, but viewers love them. The first movie was a big hit for Netflix and chances are this one will be, too.

Written and directed by the returning Vince Marcello, The Kissing Booth 2 hits Netflix on July 24th.

SYNOPSIS: Elle Evans (Joey King) just had the most romantic summer of her life with her reformed bad-boy boyfriend Noah Flynn (Jacob Elordi). But now Noah is off to Harvard, and Elle heads back to high school for her senior year. She’ll have to juggle a long-distance relationship, getting into her dream college with her best friend Lee (Joel Courtney), and the complications brought on by a close friendship with a handsome, charismatic new classmate named Marco (Taylor Perez). When Noah grows close to a seemingly-perfect college girl (Maisie Richardson-Sellers), Elle will have to decide how much she trusts him and to whom her heart truly belongs.

Travis Hopson
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