'To All The Boys I've Loved' Star Drops Major Bombs About Sequel 'P.S. I Still Love You'
Netflix's "To All The Boys I've Loved Before" was the movie of the summer when it premiered in 2018. Now over a year later, fans are yearning for its sequel "P.S. I Still Love You" and while it will be another few months before it can be streamed, one cast member gave up a few goodies on what to expect.
"John Ambrose shakes the table up just by being somebody in Lara Jean's eyes," Jordan Fisher, who portrays John Ambrose McClaren, a childhood friend of Lara Jean (Lana Condor) in the hit film shared with Entertainment Tonight. "I think Lara Jean giving any attention to anybody but Peter Kavinsky (Noah Centineo) is already [sic] big deal."
"I think what she goes through -- recognizing how important John Ambrose was to her and how he was her first love and he was the first letter that she wrote, there's so much that comes back in a blink of an eye for her. That alone shakes everything up," the 25-year-old actor continued.
He also added that the "likability" of his character helps when it comes to making things more complicated for Lara Jean.
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"Listen, like, John Ambrose is a daddy," Fisher said in admiration of his character. "I'm not gonna lie. He's dope. He's the guy you hope she ends up with in the grand scheme of things, because he just has his head on his shoulders and he's very together and he's charming and all of these things. It was a lot of fun to play and I'm excited for people to see it. I think people going[ sic] are going to like it."
"To All The Boys I've Loved Before" and its sequels "To All The Boys: P.S. I Still Love You" and "To All The Boys: Always And Forever, Lara Jean" are based on the novels by young adult fiction writer Jenny Han. She even has a brief cameo in the film adaptation of the first novel.
Catch "To All The Boys: P.S. I Still Love You" when it hits Netflix on Feb. 12, 2020.
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