‘To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before’ Is Officially Getting A Sequel!

Hold on to your milkshakes, because the “To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before” sequel is officially happening!

Lana Condor, who plays Lara Jean Covey, got to share the big announcement in an Instagram video on Wednesday, Dec. 19.

“Almost done with my Christmas list,” Lana says as the video opens. “For Jenny, I’ll just make her favorite chocolate chip cookies. For Noah, Noah kinda already has everything,” she says about co-star Noah Centineo.

The “Deadly Class” actress then gets a Facetime call from Noah (who plays Peter Kavinsky, obvi) and the two establish a special “Christmas contract” similar to the one from the first film.

Noah suggests that the first rule should involve watching “The Christmas Prince” one and two, and Lana requests that she gets to share the big news.

“I get to tell the fans about our little secret,” she asserts. Noah pauses and says, “Ok. Go for it.”

“I am so excited it finally official!” Lana says. “We are making the ‘To All The Boys’ sequel!”

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“P.S. I Still Love You,” which is the second book in the trilogy authored by Jenny Han, will continue to follow Lara Jean and Peter’s romance. BUT many twists are ahead — including an appearance from the last recipient of the letters, John Ambrose McClaren!

Lana teases the arrival of the new character at the end of the video when she receives another call from her potential new co-star.

“You’re going to make the perfect John Ambrose!” She squeals.

We couldn’t have asked for a better early Christmas present!

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