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To All the Boys: Always and Forever

"You never know where love will lead you."

Movie PG-13 2021 1h 55m 7.5 /10
Directed by Michael Fimognari

Senior year takes center stage as Lara Jean Song Covey returns from a family trip to Korea and faces the possibilities of college while still wrestling with her relationship with Peter Kavinsky. The film follows Lara Jean as she juggles plans for the future, her sisters Margot and Kitty, and the... Read more

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About To All the Boys: Always and Forever

Senior year takes center stage as Lara Jean Song Covey returns from a family trip to Korea and faces the possibilities of college while still wrestling with her relationship with Peter Kavinsky. The film follows Lara Jean as she juggles plans for the future, her sisters Margot and Kitty, and the pressure to decide where love fits into a life after high school. With friendship, family expectations, and a first true test of adulthood in the balance, Lara Jean weighs choices that could redefine who she becomes. This entry in the saga keeps the tone light and warm while letting the stakes feel real and personal. The movie leans into small moments with Lara Jean and her sisters. And it balances humor with honest moments about family, trust, and growing up for viewers.

Directed by Michael Fimognari, it adapts Jenny Han's novels with Katie Lovejoy co writing. This Netflix finale caps the Lara Jean romance saga as the series reaches its end after the films, preserving the film's cozy tone and intimate feel.

Fans of the trilogy continued to share clip compilations and fan art after the release, cementing Lara Jean and Peter as a teen romance touchstone for a generation. The film reinforced a trend toward lighthearted yet sincere depictions of high school love and family ties.

Critical reception centered on warmth and chemistry rather than novelty, with praise for how the cast navigates mature choices while keeping the series accessible. Themes of identity, independence, and the tug between loyalty to family and pursuing personal dreams anchor the finale for many viewers who see their own endings.

Box office figures were not a focus for this Netflix release, with streaming numbers not typically disclosed. The film did not rely on theater revenue and was designed for online audiences following the trilogy.

Details

Release Date
February 12, 2021
Runtime
1h 55m
Rating
PG-13
User Ratings
2,041 votes
Type
Movie
Genres
Romance, Comedy, Drama
Country
United States
Collection
To All the Boys Collection
Studio
Awesomeness Films +1 more
External Links
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Cast

Lana Condor

Lana Condor

Lara Jean Song Covey

Noah Centineo

Noah Centineo

Peter Kavinsky

Janel Parrish

Janel Parrish

Margot Song Covey

Anna Cathcart

Anna Cathcart

Katherine "Kitty" Song Covey

Ross Butler

Ross Butler

Trevor Pike

Madeleine Arthur

Madeleine Arthur

Christine

Emilija Baranac

Emilija Baranac

Genevieve

Trezzo Mahoro

Trezzo Mahoro

Lucas James

Sarayu Blue

Sarayu Blue

Trina Rothschild

John Corbett

John Corbett

Daniel Covey

Director: Michael Fimognari

Written by: Jenny Han, Katie Lovejoy

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To All the Boys: Always and Forever is available to stream on Netflix.

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With a rating of 7.5/10 from 2,041 viewers, To All the Boys: Always and Forever is well-received and recommended by the community. It's a good pick if you enjoy romance, comedy, and drama stories.

Senior year takes center stage as Lara Jean Song Covey returns from a family trip to Korea and faces the possibilities of college while still wrestling with her relationship with Peter Kavinsky. The film follows Lara Jean as she juggles plans for the future, her sisters Margot and Kitty, and the ...

Lana Condor plays Lara Jean Song Covey, the film's main character who navigates senior year and college plans.

Noah Centineo plays Peter Kavinsky, Lara Jean's boyfriend and central love interest.