
After choosing between Peter Kavinsky and John Ambrose, Lara Jean is officially back, and she's facing another obstacle in the popular franchise's third installment.
In the trailer of Netflix's To All The Boys: Always and Forever, Lara Jean (Lana Condor) must figure out what the future holds for her and her beau Peter Kavinsky (Noah Centineo) after the latter gets accepted to Stanford and she didn't.
To complicate things a little bit more, Lara Jean is also starting to fall in love with the hustle and bustle of the Big Apple that's 3,000 miles away.
“I could really see myself living there,” Lara tells Peter in the trailer that dropped yesterday evening, January 13.
“We both know what 3,000 miles would do to us,” he sadly replies.
“Will I look back in 20 years and wonder if I made the wrong choice?” she then contemplates in her head as she weighs in on what she wants for her future or basing it around where her sweetheart will be attending college.
As always, Lara Jean's sisters (Anna Cathcart and Janel Parris) and her father (John Corbett) are there to guide her in her decision, as well as her best friend Chris (Madeleine Arthur), who remains supportive of her plans.
Watch the trailer below:
To All The Boys: Always and Forever is the final installment of the franchise based on Jenny Han's popular young adult series.
Though many fans are likely sad to see the series end, many anticipate what the final fate between Lara Jean and Peter Kavinsky's whirlwind romance will be.
The trailer has definitely increased fans' excitement as the topic, To All The Boys, immediately trended on Twitter.
Its main star, Lana Condor, also shared her excitement on the social media platform by posting the trailer of the film.
“The 'To All The Boys 3' trailer is finally out, and I am not ready!!!” she said.
THE TO ALL THE BOYS 3 TRAILER IS FINALLY OUT AND I AM NOT READY 😍😭😍😭!!! To All The Boys: Always and Forever premieres on @netflix February 12th xx https://t.co/sXaOEgNDYi
-- Lana Condor (@lanacondor) January 13, 2021
Meanwhile, author Jenny Han thanked the many supporters of the series for showing their love in the first trailer of the flick.
“One second I'm posting about the National Guard and metal detectors, and the next I'm posting 'To All The Boys' reaction tweets -- my heart is a jumble, and everything is a chaos, but I thank you all for taking a moment to be happy with me today.”
One second I'm posting about the National Guard and metal detectors and the next I'm posting To All the Boys reaction tweets-- my heart is a jumble and everything is chaos but I thank you all for taking a moment to be happy with me today!
-- Jenny Han (@jennyhan) January 13, 2021
To All The Boys: Always and Forever will drop on Netflix on February 12.