Lana Condor Officially Returning In Netflix's To All The Boys I've Loved Before Franchise Series After 5 Years

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To All the Boys I've Loved Before's Lana Condor as Lara Jean Song Covey Image via Netflix

Published Mar 6, 2026, 12:21 PM EST

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Lana Condor, star of the To All The Boys trilogy, is about to make her grand return as Lara Jean Song Covey.

After a five-year absence from the franchise, Condor is set to appear in XO, Kitty season 3 when a new installment of eight episodes is released on April 2. Netflix shared the news on X while also revealing that the trailer will be released on Monday, March 9.

Alongside a caption that said, "Kitty Covey? Yes! Lara Jean Covey??? YES! XO, KITTY trailer Monday? YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!" Netflix included a video that shows Min-ho Moon (played by Sang Heon Lee) walking outside and asking, "Covey?" Two women turn around, revealing themselves to be none other than Kitty and Lara Jean.

No other details have been revealed about Condor's appearance or why Lara Jean is reuniting with her sister.

In To All the Boys I've Loved Before, Condor stars as a high school student who writes letters to her crushes with no intention of ever delivering the messages. Without her knowledge, Kitty ends up mailing the letters, and the recipients confront Lara Jean about her feelings for them. By the end of the film, one of the boys, Peter (played by Noah Centineo), reveals how he really feels about her, and the two kiss.

The sequel, To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You, Lara Jean and Peter's navigate the early stage of their relationship while dealing with the arrival of one of her former crushes, John Ambrose McClaren, causing a dramatic love triangle. In the final movie, To All the Boys: Always and Forever, the love birds try to figure out if they can make a long-distance relationship work after graduation.

All three films, which have received mostly positive reviews from critics (and Rotten Tomatoes scores that range from 78% to 96%), are based on Jenny Han's To All the Boys novels, which were released from 2014 to 2017.

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