The Kissing Booth And To All The Boys Trilogy Franchises End This Year
To All the Boys (Bettina Strauss/Netflix)

JAKARTA - Netflix original film franchises, The Kissing Booth and To All the Boys are coming to an end this year.

Tuesday, January 12, Netflix announced a number of films that will open in 2021, two of which are The Kissing Booth 3 and To All the Boys: Always and Forever, Lara Jean.

The franchise of these two teen films was a huge hit when they were released on Netflix. Launching Variety, Wednesday, January 13, Ted Sarantos, CCO of Netflix, stated that The Kissing Booth is one of the most watched films of 2018.

The sequel is also the third most watched film in the year it was released while To All the Boys I've Loved Before is one of the most played films.

The Kissing Booth tells the story of the friendship of Elle Evans (Joey King) and Lee Flynn (Joel Courtney) which changes after Evans likes Lee's brother, Noah Flynn (Jacob Elordi). The second part tells about the long distance relationship that Elle Evans and Noah Flynn faced.

The Kissing Booth 3 will focus on Elle Evans who has to choose between two campus options: join Noah to attend Harvard or with Lee realize their dream campus at UC Berkeley.

Franchise To All the Boys tells of Lara Jean Covey (Lana Condor) who accidentally sent letters to several people she liked, one of which was Peter Kavinsky (Noah Centineo). Need each other, both of them pretend to be dating.

In the second part, one of the people Lara Jean once liked, John Ambrose McClaren (Jordan Fisher) comes into Jean's life. The third film tells the story of Jean who goes on a trip before facing graduation with friends, family, and Peter.

These two teen romance films are confirmed to air this year to end the franchise.


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