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To All the Boys I’ve Loved: Forever And Always, Get Ready for an Emotional Final Ride

By Binged Bureau - Jan 15, 2021 @ 09:01 am

Netflix is all set to roll out this year as it recently released a video with all the actors of its biggest productions, pretending to be on chat and telling us they will be here. We got to know and saw all the faces that will be joining and coming back to Netflix with their brilliant movies and series. Two of these Netflix originals will be marking their ends this year, with the final instalment releasing pretty soon, both of them of the same genre which is teenage rom-com and probably both Netflix’s biggest successes of the genre.

We are talking about ‘The Kissing Booth’ and ‘To All The Boys’. For The Kissing Booth, there hasn’t been any date release as of yet, but To All The Boys will be coming to Netflix next month, which will be on the 12th of February. The trailer dropped recently and we can see our pretty, little Lara Jean Covey still madly in love with the handsome hunk Peter Kavinsky. As it is the last year of high school, they are torn apart between spending time with each other as much as they can, while also planning for their future.

The movie will be focusing on the emotion that people go through as they leave school, their homes, their safe havens and try and take responsibilities to become an adult and survive in the bigger world. The movie shows how Lara Jean along with her sisters visits Korea, the place that their mother belonged to and another school trip to New York City. The trailer shows how beautifully the city weaves its magic around Lara Jean, making her want to go to a university there.

Things will get complicated when the beautiful, young couple feel that they won’t be able to make it through a long distance relationship with all the hustle and bustle in their new lives. They are told by their elders that they still have time and that this is not the end, they are seen encouraging each other to grow in the space.

With all these going around, the movie will be focusing on their last dance as school students, which will be their prom. As emotional as it gets the prom will be something one holds on to as they cherish their last moments together as high school kids.

The movie will be bringing back the original cast with Noah Centineo, Lana Condor, Janel Parrish, Anna Cathcart, Ross Butler and the others. The movie will be excluding Jordan Fisher’s character from the last movie as his storyline had an end to it. Director Michael Fimognari is the one from the second instalment, who continues with the 3rd instalment too.

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