Raise your hand if you’re not quite ready to say farewell to Lara Jean and Peter Kavinsky! A big shoutout to Jenny Han and Netflix for providing us with the delightful escapism found in the “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before” series, which chronicles the journey of high school sweethearts Lara Jean Covey and Peter Kavinsky as they navigate their romantic relationship. Each installment beautifully captures the essence of first love, appealing to both teens and adults alike. Today, we get a glimpse of the trailer for the final film, “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before: Always and Forever,” and it promises to be an emotional finale to this beloved series.
What started as a simple fake romance in “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before” (an iconic trope recently exemplified in Bridgerton) between two teens has blossomed into the sweet, complicated, and deeply emotional experience of first love. Lara Jean and Peter have faced their highs (who can forget the pocket-twirl and hot tub scene?) and their lows (like the charming John Ambrose McClaren showing up in the sequel, “P.S. I Still Love You,” and Peter’s spiteful ex-girlfriend).
The concluding film, “Always and Forever,” appears to be one giant emotional rollercoaster of “WILL THEY BE OKAY? PLEASE TELL ME THEY’RE GOING TO MAKE IT!” as Peter and Lara Jean contemplate their futures post-high school. Peter is headed to Stanford, and while Lara Jean plans to join him, doubts creep in about attending the same school as her first love. Ultimately, it seems she faces a setback when Stanford rejects her.
Navigating distance is never easy in a relationship—especially for two young individuals on the brink of adulthood who are beginning to explore life beyond the familiar walls of high school and their hometowns.
With an incredible cast, stunning visuals, and the undeniable chemistry between Lana Condor and Noah Centineo, along with the charming John Corbett as Lara Jean’s dancing dad in the trailer, it looks like this film will deliver a heartfelt and perfect conclusion to the movie series inspired by Jenny Han’s popular YA novels.
So, where do Lara Jean and her beloved Peter end up? Will they manage a long-distance relationship, or will they part ways to discover who they are independently? As Corbett wisely tells Condor in the trailer, “You can’t save this relationship by not growing.” SOB
Mark your calendars! The movie premieres on Netflix on Feb. 12, just in time for Valentine’s Day.
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The trailer for the final film in the “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before” franchise, titled “Always and Forever,” has been released, offering a glimpse into the emotional challenges Lara Jean and Peter will face as they navigate their future after high school. With themes of love, growth, and the complications of distance, this conclusion promises to resonate with fans of the series.
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