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In 'P.S. I Still Love You,' The 'To All The Boys' Story Gets More Complicated

The follow-up to Netflix's well-received YA romcom To All The Boys I've Loved Before finds its principals working on what happens after that closing kiss.
Wait a minute, that's Lara Jean, but that's not Peter Kavinsky! (Jordan Fisher and Lana Condor play John Ambrose and Lara Jean Song Covey.)

The 2018 Netflix romantic comedy To All The Boys, based on Jenny Han's YA novel, was a big enough success that they quickly announced plans to adapt the other two novels in the trilogy: and . The first of those has now arrived, and while it might not have quite the sparkle of its predecessor, it's an interesting addition to a story of young love that doesn't end with the first big swoon.

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