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Netflix Drops First Look At To All The Boys I've Loved Before Part 3

Netflix Drops First Look At To All The Boys I've Loved Before Part 3

We can’t wait for the final part!

Kimberley Bond

Kimberley Bond

Romance fans, get excited - we've had our very first look at To All The Boys: Always and Forever, and it looks set to feature a very exciting moment.

As part of Netflix's upcoming 2021 film preview, fans were given the briefest of glimpses at the third and final instalment of the beloved teen film alongside all their upcoming new releases. At around the 50-second mark, Noah Centineo's Peter Kavinsky can be seen bending down on one knee in front of his love Lara Jean Covey (played by Lana Condor).

As the trailer then continues to tease a very romantic moment for Peter and Lara Jean, Noah appears to cut the moment short, saying: "Woah, woah, woah! We're not going to give away the ending right now, are we?"

But at long last, the actual trailer has been revealed, which you can watch here.

"Definitely not," Lana replies.

The third film is likely to follow the plot of the series' third novel, which sees Lara Jean and Peter finishing up their final year of high school and heading off to college.

However, things may turn difficult for the pair when Peter gets accepted to the University of Virginia - while Lara Jean gets into William and Mary and wait-listed at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill.

William and Mary is much closer to Peter, but when Lara Jean is taken off the waitlist at UNC, she considers the other school.

Things become even more difficult for Lara Jean when her father sends her and her sisters to Korea to stay with their grandmother - meaning she has to spend the summer away from Peter.

Will our favourite teenage pair be forced to split? (
Netflix)

And with Peter considering giving up his athletic goals to go to the same college as Lara Jean, his parents are desperate for the pair to break up.

But will they manage to stay together? Or is this really the end for our favourite teen romance?

Revealing additional plot points, Lana Condor said to the Hollywood Reporter: "It's her senior year, so she's trying to figure out actually what she's going to do for her future, like making choices for what's right for you versus what you want in the moment because you want to stay with someone. That's super difficult, right?

"What I can say is she faces some real, real life choices. What I love about the third movie is she fully comes into her own."

To All The Boys: Always and Forever will be available on Netflix later this year.

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