The sequel for To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before is officially in the works!!
Deadline has reported that the sequel will be the first film that Netflix/Paramount will make together in their new deal!
Bob Bakish (CEO of Viacom/Paramount) said that the sequel “might have a sexier title over time,” but it will most likely follow the same plot.
Writer Jenny Han has previously opened up about how keen the cast are to reunite for a sequel.
“The whole cast would love to do it. I think we all would love for that to happen,” she said at Vulture Festival, according to Deadline. “Everyone has said that.”
YAS!
The movie’s director, Susan Johnson told Entertainment Tonight that the whole team is “attached contractually if [they] want to do the movie again, which is super exciting.”
She also said that Netflix usually waits a month to see how the film goes before they decide whether or not to do a sequel.
“Netflix said that their general timeframe is 28 days; they watch how well the movie does over the period of a month and once that’s over, they can make a decision about a sequel.” Considering the fact that the movie has blown up since its release, we can probably see a sequel in our future. “I love the fans being vocal about it, the more, the better.”