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Lana Condor Open to Reprising 'To All the Boys' Role for Netflix
The actress says she's made it clear to the 'powers that be' that she'd love to see where Lara Jean's story goes next.
Apr. 9, 2026 at 2:35pm
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The continued popularity of the 'To All the Boys' franchise suggests fans are eager to see Lana Condor reprise her breakout role as Lara Jean in a potential new Netflix film.Los Angeles TodayLana Condor, who starred as Lara Jean in the popular 'To All the Boys' film trilogy on Netflix, has expressed interest in reprising the role if the streamer decides to make another movie in the franchise. Condor recently guest-starred as Lara Jean in the spin-off series 'XO, Kitty', reigniting her passion for the character. While Netflix has not announced any plans for a fourth 'To All the Boys' film, Condor remains hopeful that she could return to the role that helped launch her career.
Why it matters
The 'To All the Boys' franchise was one of Netflix's early teen romance hits, helping cement the streamer's reputation in the young adult genre. Condor's willingness to return to the role of Lara Jean suggests there is still fan demand for more stories in this universe, and the potential for the franchise to continue beyond its original trilogy.
The details
Condor briefly reprised her role as Lara Jean in the third season of the 'XO, Kitty' spin-off series, which follows the adventures of Lara Jean's younger sister Kitty. Condor described the experience as 'unexpectedly emotional' and said she 'would love to see where LJ is now.' The actress has made it clear to Netflix that she is open to returning for another 'To All the Boys' project, though the streamer has not announced any official plans.
- Lana Condor guest-starred as Lara Jean in 'XO, Kitty' Season 3, which premiered on April 8, 2026.
- The original 'To All the Boys' film trilogy concluded in 2021 with 'To All the Boys: Always and Forever'.
The players
Lana Condor
The actress who starred as Lara Jean in the 'To All the Boys' film trilogy on Netflix.
Netflix
The streaming platform that produced the original 'To All the Boys' trilogy and the spin-off series 'XO, Kitty'.
Jenny Han
The author of the 'To All the Boys' book series, on which the Netflix films and spin-off are based.
What they’re saying
“I've made that very clear to the powers that be. I would love to see where LJ is now. That's why I love the franchise so much, because I really got to grow up with a lot of the fans.”
— Lana Condor, Actress
“It was such an incredible experience to be able to go into [Kitty's] world. It's been a long time since [Anna Cathcart] and I have acted together, so seeing how she's grown as an artist was amazing.”
— Lana Condor, Actress
What’s next
Netflix has not announced any plans for a fourth 'To All the Boys' film or further spin-offs, so the future of the franchise remains uncertain. However, Condor's enthusiasm for reprising the role of Lara Jean suggests the possibility of more stories in this universe.
The takeaway
The 'To All the Boys' franchise has maintained a strong connection with its audience, and Lana Condor's willingness to return to the role of Lara Jean indicates that there is still demand for more stories in this universe. While Netflix has not confirmed any plans, the potential for a fourth film or additional spin-offs remains, depending on the streamer's interest and the availability of the key creative talent.
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