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|director/s = [[Michael Fimognari]]
 
|director/s = [[Michael Fimognari]]
 
|writer/s = [[Sofia Alvarez]]
 
|writer/s = [[Sofia Alvarez]]
|starring = [[Lana Condor]] as [[Lara Jean Covey]]<br>[[Noah Centineo]] as [[Peter Kavinsky]]<br>[[Jordan Fisher]] as [[John Ambrose McClaren]]<br>[[Janel Parrish]] as [[Margot Covey]]<br>[[Anna Cathcart]] as [[Kitty Covey]]<br>[[Israel Broussard]] as [[Josh Sanderson]]<br>[[John Corbett]] as [[Daniel Covey]]
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|starring = [[Lana Condor]] as [[Lara Jean Covey]]<br>[[Noah Centineo]] as [[Peter Kavinsky]]<br>[[Jordan Fisher]] as [[John Ambrose McClaren]]<br>[[Ross Butler]] as [[Trevor Pike]]<br>[[Janel Parrish]] as [[Margot Covey]]<br>[[Anna Cathcart]] as [[Kitty Covey]]<br>[[Israel Broussard]] as [[Josh Sanderson]]<br>[[John Corbett]] as [[Daniel Covey]]
 
|execproducer/s = [[Susan Johnson]]
 
|execproducer/s = [[Susan Johnson]]
 
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P.S. I Still Love You is an American teen romance film directed by Susan Johnson and starring Lana Condor, Noah Centineo, Jordan Fisher, Janel Parrish, Anna Cathcart, Madeleine Arthur, Emilija Baranac, Israel Broussard and John Corbett. Based on Jenny Han's 2015 novel of the same name, it is set to be released by Netflix.

Plot

Cast

Production

Development

On December 20, 2018, Lana Condor announced on her Instagram that a sequel to To All the Boys I've Loved Before (film) was definitely happening.[1]

On March 28, 2019, it was announced that Jordan Fisher was going to replace Jordan Burtchett as John Ambrose McClaren in the sequel.[2] This generated mixed feelings from the fandom with many saying that they, while not minding the fact that Fisher had been cast, preferred Burtchett to Fisher and had already been excited to see him portray John Ambrose McClaren. Shortly after, Burtchett released a video stating that he was grateful for his fans support until now and was sadden by the fact that Netflix chose to recast him without giving him any sort of notice beforehand. After the video had caused many fans to attack other actors involved in the movie, especially Fisher, and Netflix, Burtchett took the video down because he didn't approve of the attacks against others and didn't want to be part of it.[3] Reasons as to why John Ambrose McClaren was recast are unclear.

Due to conflicting schedules, director Susan Johnson was replaced by Michael Fimognari.[4]

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Release

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