Ross Butler is transferring excessive faculties and becoming a member of Lana Condor and Noah Centineo within the sequel to Netflix’s hit teen romantic comedy “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before.”
The “Riverdale” and “13 Reasons Why” actor introduced in a deleted tweet that he’s joined the solid and posted a video on Twitter of “celebrating” with Centineo. He adopted it up with a brand new tweet and confirmed what was mentioned within the video.
“No April Fools jokes here, officially part of To All The Boys 2,” Butler wrote within the preliminary tweet. “Me and [Noah Centineo] celebrating. [Lana Candor] is blessed to witness.”
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Butler will play Trevor Pike, the most effective good friend to Centineo’s Peter Kavinsky.
Shooting on the sequel, which Netflix introduced in December, is already underway.
News of the sequel was anticipated, due to the success of the primary movie and that there are three installments in Jenny Han’s e book sequence on which “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before” was based mostly. That first e book was adopted by “P.S. I Still Love You,” after which “Always and Forever, Laura Jean.”
In “To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before,” Condor stars as Lara Jean Covey, a highschool junior whose sister sends out the intentionally never-to-be-sent letters to boys on whom she had a crush — sparking a lot drama in addition to a budding romance with cool-kid crush Peter Kavinsky (Centineo).
The sequel is being produced by Matt Kaplan and Dougie Cash. Sofia Alvarez is writing the screenplay.
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Butler may also seem in Warner Bros.’s new superhero flick “Shazam!,” starring Zachary Levi, Asher Angel and Jack Grazer. The movie hits theaters April 5.
Butler is repped by UTA.