The Kissing Booth was one of 2018’s most famous films. The original Netflix became the most updated film on the streaming platform in 2018. The fans had asked if the film would have a sequel. We finally got a reply to the query. Netflix has publicly announced the Kissing Booth 2.
The film is currently in preparation, and the shooting will begin soon enough. Netflix has not yet released any details about the movie’s release. It will take a while before the film hits us. The Kissing Booth 2 is possible to be published sometime in 2024.
The film is based on Beth Reekles’ novel of the same name. Beth had the satisfaction of finishing The Kissing Booth. She has also confirmed that spending more time with characters will be enjoyable. The fans have strong expectations of the sequel. We will wait to see if it is at the same point.
Release Date:
The sequel shooting began in June 2019 and concluded in October 2019. The Kissing Booth 2 can be expected to arrive on the streaming site by May 2024. Nevertheless, an official release date has not yet been announced.
Fortunately, The Kissing Booth 2 filming have been made well before the Coronavirus pandemic, so we’re going to get The Kissing Booth 2 in mid-2020, as it seems.
Cast Details:
The cast of Kissing Booth 2 includes:
- Joey King as Shelley “Elle” Evans
- Meganne Young as Rachel
- Carson White as Brad Evans
- Maisie Richardson-Sellers
- Taylor Perez as Marco
- Jacob Elordi as Noah Flynn
- Molly Ringwald as Mrs. Flynn
- Bianca Bosch as Olivia
- Joel Courtney as Lee Flynn
Plot Details:
The synopsis of The Kissing Booth 2: Going The Distance says that the relationship between Noah and Elle is about to get 10 times more complicated due to its current long-range status. Noah is now at Harvard, and Elle is ending her high school year with Lee.
The book’s description reads: Elle Evans eventually seems to have shattered Noah Flynn’s hotter than a hot bad boy, but they’re faced with a new challenge now. Noah is 3,000 miles from Harvard, meaning they are a long-distance team, officially – and it’s rough.
After all, there are just so many messages and calls that can be received when Elle sees a post that suggests that Noah is making friends with someone else; she is devastated. It is impossible to forget the new kid Levi. He’s smooth, sweet, and friendly – and she’s interested. What’s a girl to do with her heart on the line?