Valentine’s Day is approaching and what is a better way to celebrate this heartfelt holiday than to sit back and enjoy the final installment of the To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before trilogy based on The New York Times bestselling novels written by Jenny Han.
To All the Boys: Always and Forever is releasing on Netflix on Feb. 12. Which comes in perfect time for Valentine’s Day. Whether viewers sit back at home and watch this alone, with their significant other, or invite friends in on a watch party, it is most likely that tears will be shed considering it is the end of Lara Jean’s story.
Starring Lana Condor who portrays Lara Jean Covey and Noah Centineo who portrays Peter Kavinsky. Centineo quickly became famously known as the “internet’s boyfriend” immediately after the release of the first movie, and Condor stole the hearts of fans with her witty and softhearted aura. This duo made fans hopeful in romance and had great chemistry on and off screen. Fans immediately fell in love with these characters and encouraged many to read the trilogy.
This heartwarming story dives into the life of teenager Lara Jean Covey and the disastrous moment when her “unsent” love letters eventually get sent out by her little sister. Lara Jean has always been the type to blend in with the crowd, she never allowed herself to stand out from the rest. She was always fearful from what the wonders of life can offer her. Until one day all of her past crushes receive her love letters, that is when Lara Jean’s life changes overnight. Lara Jean ends up dating one of the recipients of her letters, Peter Kavinsky and eventually falls head over heels for him.
The first two movies follow LJ’s journey through love triangles, her on and off again relationship with Peter Kavinsky, and self discovery. The well anticipated final movie is going to seal everything together and give viewers the chance to say goodbye to the heartwarming character of Lara Jean.
According to the trailer, it seems as if LJ will continue her relationship with Peter while their Senior year begins. They will endure the pressures of applying to college, making future plans for their relationship, and will wonder if they are better off without one another. Peter and LJ applied to Stanford University in hopes of going to college together, unfortunately the trailer revealed LJ did not get into Stanford while it remains set in stone in Peter’s plan. What does this mean for their relationship? Fans wonder whether their relationship will survive long distance, or if they will go their separate ways.
It seems that they will be put to the ultimate test, and will be evolving as individuals while facing these difficult obstacles their relationship and life has to offer. All of the emotions they have faced as a couple in the previous movies and what they will face in the final installment gives fans an insight on the difficulties highschool sweethearts face.
The previous movies are available to stream on Netflix, just in time to catch up on this delightful and innocent love story right before the final installment is released on Feb. 12.
Below is the trailer for To All The Boys: Always and Forever: