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In March 2018, Netflix acquired distribution rights to the film To All the Boys I've Loved Before, and released it on August 17, 2018.[1]

In August 2018, Jenny Han, author of the source novel, said of a film sequel , which would adapt Han's second book in the series, P.S. I Still Love You: "There's so many things in the second book that I would love to see in a sequel. The whole reason why I wrote a second book was for the character of John Ambrose McClaren, who is a fan favorite, and he's a favorite of mine too. I would love to see that explored, and also there's a character called Stormy that I love to write. I would love to see that".[2]

Due to the continued success, Netflix commissioned To All the Boys: Always and Forever, the third film based on the Always and Forever, Lara Jean, which is third book in the series started filming on July 15, 2019, two months after production on the second film wrapped.[3]

Later, Netflix continued with the success of the franchise by beginning to develop a spin-off starring Anna Cathcart on March 31, 2021.[4] Then on October 18, 2021, it was announced that Netflix gave production a series order consisting ten episodes and titled as XO, Kitty.[5]

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