Going through a dilemma, the film revolves around two extremely attractive guys who vie for love and attention.
Lara Jean Covey (Lana Condor) can be seen in the second official trailer for the highly anticipated sequel To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You. The young protagonist finds herself in a love triangle between Peter Kavinsky (Noah Centineo), her crush in 2018’s To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before, and John Ambrose McClaren (Jordan Fisher), whom she also written love letters to back in the day.
The first trailer has grabbed more than seven million views on YouTube was focused more on Lara Jean and Peter’s relationship. The high-schoolers are officially girlfriend and boyfriend after they fell in love pretending to date in the first romcom, which was based on Jenny Han’s 2014 novel of the same name.
In the second trailer, John is in the spotlight. He and Lara Jean met at Model UN when they were growing up, and now volunteering has brought back together. In the video, John confronts Lara Jean about the secret love letter she wrote to him, which reached him after her younger sister mischievously sent it out for real.
“I need proof that someone liked me in middle school,” John tells her.
As the two old friends rekindle their friendship and something more, it causes tension between John and Peter, who butt heads in a tense scene from the video. Who will she choose in the end?
The trailer showcases some returning stars and new faces we’ll see in the sequel. John Corbett reprises his role as Lara Jean’s dad, while Holland Taylor joins the cast as the heroine’s “unexpected new confidant.”
The sequel of the film is inspired by Han’s second book in the trilogy, debuts Wednesday, February 12 on Netflix. EW previously exclusively debuted first-look images of the upcoming movie.
In August, the streamer had also confirmed that a third film, called To All the Boys: Always and Forever, Lara Jean, was already in production.
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