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Ross Butler Cast in Netflix’s ‘To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before’ Sequel

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    Filipino American actor Ross Butler has been confirmed to be joining his real-life friend Noah Centineo in the highly anticipated sequel of “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before.”

    Netflix announced that Butler will play Trevor Pike, Kavinsky’s best friend in the sequel, Entertainment Weekly reports.

     

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    Casual business calls. But yeah, we’re making a movie. No joke #TATBILB2

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    “We’re thrilled to announce that the endlessly charming Ross Butler has joined the cast of the To All the Boys sequel as Trevor Pike,” producer Matt Kaplan was quoted as saying.

    “His real-life friendship with Noah brings natural chemistry and great rapport to the set and we can’t wait for fans to see this friendship play out on screen.”

    Before landing this role, Ross has previously showcased his acting chops on hit shows such as13 Reasons Why” and “Riverdale.”

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    Currently in production, the “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before” sequel will also see the return of lead star Lana Condor reprising her role as Lara Jean.

    Condor shared the news on her Instagram story, which featured a video of Noah and Ross dancing on set.

    “We’ve added another hooligan to our cast,” she wrote. “@RossButler you fit in perfectly.”

    Janel Parrish will also be back as Margot, John Corbett as Dr. Covey, Anna Cathcart as Kitty and Jordan Fisher joining the cast as John Ambrose McClaren.

    Netflix has yet to reveal a release date for the TATBILB sequel.

    Featured image via Instagram/rossbutler

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