Today, especially, countless romance authors create a small universe for themselves where their characters get to exist in the same place, even if they don't crossover. Unexpected sequels are born from a single character becoming a fan favorite, and the world of romance is given the chance to grow and evolve. While there aren't direct crossovers with Jenny Han's movies and TV shows, they're all worth watching for the incredible focus on realistic familial dramas, teenage angst, and the overall romance.
From the first adaptation, starting with To All the Boys I Loved Before to the final season of The Summer I Turned Pretty, here is the release order of movies and TV shows in Jenny Han's universe, and where to watch them on platforms like Netflix and Prime Video.
To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before (2018)
As the exceptional adaptation that started it all, To All the Boys I've Loved Before follows Lana Condor's Lara Jean Covey in the ultimate fake dating adventure after her little sister, Kitty, sends out every love letter she's written to the boys she's had a crush on. The film took viewers by storm with its outstanding means of honoring the source material and ended up becoming one of Netflix's most revered romantic comedies, guaranteeing that viewers would get all three books adapted into movies.
To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You (2020)
Sequels often bring more drama, and Broadway heartthrob Jordan Fisher enters the picture as John Ambrose McClaren in To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You, changing the game completely. While Noah Centineo's Peter and Lara Jean are endgame, the love triangle that ensues between the two of them and John Ambrose is one of the better depictions of the trope. The sequel gives Lara Jean the chance to romantically bond with someone outside of Peter, allowing her the chance to see that she was desired before him and making the overall relationship more satisfying in the end.
To All the Boys: Always and Forever (2021)
As the final installment in the trilogy, To All the Boys: Always and Forever is a solid conclusion that emphasizes both the importance of romantic relationships and platonic ones. It gives Lara Jean and her friends a chance to find themselves, while it also allows each of the characters viewers have gotten to know gratifying starting points to kickstart their futures after high school. Featuring another great soundtrack and typical teenage drama, it makes it clear why these relationships might actually last after high school.
The Summer I Turned Pretty (2022)
Anything Jenny Han writes is magic, so it's only natural that an adaptation based on another one of her books would be so beloved, too. While there aren't crossovers, The Summer I Turned Pretty, which was released after the To All the Boys films, follows Lola Tung's Belly, returning to Cousins Beach, a place where she's spent all her favorite summers, with a second family. Only one summer naturally changes everything, and romance blooms between the two brothers she's known all her life, followed by heartbreak, growth, and more. Will she choose Jeremiah or Conrad? Book fans know the answer, but whether the series sticks to the original ending, only time will tell.
XO, Kitty (2023)
XO, Kitty is the perfect example of what happens when a character in one production becomes so popular that her story demands to be told as well. While there aren't any books to go along with the show, the Anna Cathcart-led series is the most recent addition to the Jenny Han universe, giving viewers a chance to see Kitty Covey in South Korea as she embarks on her journey of self-discovery while finding love in the process. There are two seasons thus far, and the series is renewed for a third season as well.
Where To Watch All Jenny Han Movies And TV Shows Online
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