The Kissing Booth 2 is so close to bringing here, ending the two-year wait for fans after they made the first movie one of the most rewatched movies on Netflix of 2018. Netflix will be confirmed the sequel on Valentine’s Day 2019 and we know that all of our kissing Booth favorites will be back. Things have changed in a major way for Elle though as Noah is away at Harvard and, as we all know, long-distance relationships are tough.
WATCH THE KISSING BOOTH 2 TRAILER
Netflix released the first trailer for the sequel on July 6, teasing the various challenges that await Elle this time around. One thing will be sure though, the titular Kissing booth is back, but wait, is that Elle Kissing someone other than Noah? In the trailer first look you will see to the competing long interests in the sequel for both Elle and Noah, will Elle getting in a triangle with new classmate Marco and Noah spending time with Chloe at Harvard.
This year’s Kissing booth and navigating her first real relationship from across the country. Elle’s gotta figure out which prestigious college she should go to, apparently based only on whom she wants to be close to her Harvard hottie or her Berkeley BFF. It’ll be awkward on Thanksgiving no matter what. Just pick somewhere with a good study-abroad program and go live your life, girl!
WHAT WILL HAPPEN ON KISSING BOOTH 2?
Elle Evans had the most romantic summer of her life with her reformed bad-boy boyfriend Noah Flynn. But now Noah is off to Harvard, and Elle heads back to high school for her senior year. She’ll have a juggle a long-distance relationship, getting into her dream college her best friend Lee, and the complications brought on by a close friend with a handsome, charismatic new classmate named Marco. When Noah grows close to a seemingly perfect college girl. Elle will have to decide how much she trusts him and to whom her heart truly belongs.
WHEN IT WILL RELEASE
It’s going to be an exciting summer because the sequel will be released ion Netflix on July 24. The big news for the fans will be revealed when Joey King took a part in a YouTube Live event on May 21. If you missed it, you can watch it below: The view filmed between June and October 2019, so it will seem as if all work was be completed before the current global situation delayed every movie-going. During the live stream announcement for the sequel, we will be also got a look at some never-before-seen deleted scenes from the first movie.