‘To All The Boys: Always And Forever’ Trailer: Say Goodbye To Lara Jean And Peter In Netflix’s Rom-Com Finale

Netflix is proceeding ahead with an ambitious slate of films for 2021, and one of the biggest coming up is, technically, one of the smallest in scale. To All The Boys: Always and Forever will bring to an end the streamer’s most successful franchise, as Lara Jean Covey prepares for the end of high school and a new life as an adult.

But of course, there will be romantic entanglements, life-changing trips, and a fresh perspective on her relationship with Peter. The film reunites screen lovebirds Lana Condor and Noah Centineo, completing the trilogy that began with 2018’s To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before, and continued with last year’s To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You.  Michael Fimognari returns as director, with Katie Lovejoy taking over as screenwriter.

Jenny Han’s novels served as the basis for each film, and while this is the last of the series you know Netflix will want to keep this going if they can. If Han gets cracking on another book, they’ll be right on top of adapting that one, too.

To All the Boys: Always and Forever hits Netflix on February 12th.

 

Travis Hopson
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