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15 details you probably missed in 'To All the Boys 2'
15 details you probably missed in 'To All the Boys 2'
Jessica BoothFeb 11, 2021, 20:53 IST
You may have missed a few special details in "To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You."Netflix
Netflix's "To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You" is the second movie in the trilogy.
The rom-com had a brief cameo from "Dance Moms" star Maddie Ziegler.
Jordan Fisher, who played John Ambrose, was really playing piano in the basement scene.
The final movie in the "To All the Boys" trilogy airs on Friday - so it's the perfect time to look back on the second film, "P.S. I Still Love You."
In the second movie, Lara Jean (Lana Condor) and Peter Kavinsky (Noah Centineo) are finally actually dating, but their love story is interrupted by the presence of a new character: John Ambrose McClaren (Jordan Fisher).
Here are some of the details from the "P.S. I Still Love You" that you might have missed.
Warning: Some minor "To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You" spoilers ahead.
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John Ambrose was played by a different actor in the post-credits scene of the first movie.
Jordan Burtchett (left) and Jordan Fisher (right).
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Lara Jean's lock screen is the same as it was in the first movie.
There's a reason it looks so familiar.
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The lock screen is an authentic photo of Centineo and Condor.
A still from the first film.
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John Ambrose's letter to Lara Jean is actually in Fisher's handwriting.
Fisher kept it real through the film.
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Kitty (Anna Cathcart) is still wearing her necklace from the first movie.
Anna Cathcart as Kitty in both films.
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The first Valentine's Day a capella performance is a cover of a Billie Eilish song.
The group sings "Ocean Eyes."
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"Dance Moms" star Maddie Ziegler makes a cameo as a high-school cheerleader.
Maddie Ziegler in the film.
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Lara Jean and Peter kiss on the track, just like they did in the first movie.
The first movie (left) and the second movie (right).
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In the science-lab dissection scene, almost everyone else is wearing goggles - except for Lara Jean and Peter.
The goggles are on the desk in front of them.
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Fisher was actually playing the piano in that one scene.
Jordan Fisher said the scene was difficult to film.
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Peter's friend Gabe from the first movie is nowhere to be found in the sequel.
Gabe Rivera (left) and Lara Jean (right) in the first film.
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The film had a few parallels to famous retellings of Cinderella.
Even her dress was a shade of blue.
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Lara Jean and John Ambrose's kissing scene seems to be foreshadowed by the snow globe she won at the carnival with Peter.
Both the scene and the snow globe have snow and kissing.
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One of Peter's final lines ties the movie together and brings Lara Jean and Peter's relationship full circle.
For Noah Centineo, the best moment was all about the romance.
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There were a number of differences between the book and the movie, including Lara Jean and Peter's first date.
Lara Jean and Peter's first date was different in the book.
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