The biggest movie of the year on Netflix was undoubtedly 'To All the Boys I've Loved Before', so fans will be delighted to hear that the streaming service has a sequel in store.

It's set to reunite the movie's stars Lana Condor and Noah Centineo, who both feature in the announcement Netflix made confirming a sequel.

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The first movie was based on a book by Jenny Han, which is actually part of a trilogy, with the second book called 'P.S. I Still Love You'. It would seem by the clip at the end of the announcement above that they are planning on following that story. Condor mentions John Ambrose who was one of the boys she sent a letter to and who, if you remember, showed up in the end credits of the movie, letter in hand.

This Ambrose fella plays a big part in the second book and proves to be quite the love rival for Peter. By the sounds of it, he will be played by a new actor this time, so speculation can begin on who that might be.

As of yet, no director has been attached nor has a release date been announced but we will keep you posted.