The To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before sequel just got even better.
It has been revealed that Ross Butler, best known for his roles in 13 Reasons Why and Riverdale, has been cast as Trevor Pike, Peter Kavinsky’s (Noah Centineo) best friend.
Speaking about the exciting news, producer Matt Kaplan told Entertainment Weekly, “We’re thrilled to announce that the endlessly charming Ross Butler has joined the cast of the To All the Boys sequel as Trevor Pike. His real-life friendship with Noah brings a natural chemistry and great rapport to the set and we can’t wait for fans to see this friendship play out onscreen.”
The news comes just a few days after Rent: Live’s Jordan Fisher was revealed as the new John Ambrose McClaren, who will be battling Peter for Lara Jean Covey’s (Lana Condor) heart. At the end of the first film, Jordan Burtchett made a brief appearance as John, however, the role has since been recast with Jordan Fisher now taking the lead.
“We couldn’t be more excited to have Jordan Fisher join the To All the Boys family as John Ambrose McClaren,” producer Matt Kaplan said. “Jordan’s charisma practically leaps off the screen with anything he does, whether it’s acting, singing, or dancing. There isn’t a more perfect guy who could believably shake things up in Lara Jean and Peter’s world.”
To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before became a huge Netflix hit last year and fans were eager for news of a sequel. After much anticipation, the sequel was officially confirmed in December, however, there is no official release date as of yet.
If you’ve yet to watch the first movie, catch up with the action by streaming it on Netflix now.