Netflix
just
dropped
the
sequel
of
To
All
the
Boys
I've
Loved
Before,
on
the
streaming
platform.
The
original
has
been
one
of
the
biggest
releases
from
Netflix
in
2018
and
became
an
instant
classic
in
the
romance
genre.
The
sequel
hit
the
streaming
service
on
Wednesday
and
has
already
become
a
fan
favourite
among
the
subscribers.
To
see
what
the
fuss
is
about,
Netflix
is
offering
a
chance
for
non-subcribers
to
watch
the
first
film
in
the
trilogy
for
free
until
March
9,
2020.
The
film
is
said
to
be
available
for
everyone
in
the
US
as
well
as
other
few
markets
including
India.
Love
is
in
the
air!
To
celebrate,
To
All
The
Boys
I’ve
Loved
Before
is
available
for
anyone
without
a
Netflix
account
to
watch
through
March
9!
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Earlier
Netflix
offered
a
free
look
at
The
Crown
season
3
first
episode
in
the
UK
last
year,
and
has
also
tried
similar
tactics
India
and
South
America
to
bring
in
more
subscribers.
To
All
The
Boys
I
Have
Loved
Before,
follows
a
Korean
American
teen
as
she
beings
to
understand
love,
for
the
first
time
out
of
the
romance
novels
she
has
been
living
in.
When
her
old
love
letters
get
sent
out,
she
finds
it
easier
to
fake
date
a
friend
than
to
talk
about
her
feelings.
Soon
she
begins
to
fall
for
her
fake
boyfriend
and
is
forced
to
confront
her
feeling
again.
To
All
the
Boys:
P.S.
I
Still
Love
You,
follows
Lara
Jean
Covey
as
she
starts
her
first
relationship
and
experiences
all
her
first,
including
a
love
triangle.