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“To All The Boys Netflix Binge: Trilogy Full Breakdown”

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To All the Boys I’ve Loved trilogy turns secret crushes into swoony real-life romance across three Netflix gems. Lara Jean’s letter-fueled chaos with Peter makes it ultimate comfort-watch .


Genre and Platform

Teen romantic comedy with drama and family feels. All three stream exclusively on Netflix.

Runtime and Episodes

  • Part 1 (2018): 1h 39m
  • Part 2 – P.S. I Still Love You (2020): 1h 44m
  • Part 3 – Always and Forever (2021): 1h 49m

Starring Cast

  • Lana Condor as Lara Jean Song Covey (shy romantic lead)
  • Noah Centineo as Peter Kavinsky (lacrosse heartthrob)
  • Anna Cathcart as Kitty Covey (mischievous matchmaker sister)
  • Janel Parrish as Margot, John Corbett as Dr. Covey

Trilogy Overview

Teen author Jenny Han’s adaptation stars Lana Condor as Lara Jean Song Covey, whose secret crushes get mailed out, sparking chaos with Peter Kavinsky (Noah Centineo), Josh Sanderson, and John Ambrose. Feel-good YA romance on Netflix—perfect post-holiday comfort.


To All the Boys I’ve Loved (2018)

Shy Lara Jean’s letters to five crushes leak; she fake-dates popular Peter to dodge drama. Sparks fly amid mall kisses, ski trips, and sister Kitty’s meddling. Ends with real feelings bubbling—adorable intro to the Covey family warmth.


P.S. I Still Love You (2020)

Lara Jean juggles Peter bliss and charming John Ambrose reunion. Beach dates, spinning pottery, and a church dance turn jealous; past letters haunt as she picks her heart. Steamy tension peaks—rom-com gold with deeper family bonds.


To All the Boys: Always and Forever (2021)

Senior year tests Peter/LJ with college choices (UVA vs. Berkeley). Prom magic, Greece trips, and wedding vibes force “what if” talks. Sweet finale ties loves, losses, and growth—tearjerker sendoff without sequel loose ends.


Trilogy Highlights

  • Part 1: Fake-dating contract goes viral with hot tub kisses, mall dates, Thanksgiving chaos.
  • Part 2: Love triangle heats up—John Ambrose reunion, spinning pottery scene, church dance swoon.
  • Part 3: College dilemma (UVA vs Berkeley), senior prom magic, Greece fantasy, tearjerker airport goodbye.

Iconic moments: Peter’s “hot girl” line, cake-smashing fight, letter hot air balloons.


Why Watch

Pure escapist joy—no toxic drama, just diverse rep, sisterly bonds, and Noah Centineo’s dimples. Jenny Han magic like Never Have I Ever but fluffier; perfect Delhi cozy nights!


Recommendation

9/10 stars—binge all ~5 hours for heart flutters. Start Part 1 tonight! 💕