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Lana Condor Is In Denial That 'To All The Boys' Is Over, Wouldn't Say No To Another Movie

The final To All The Boys movie premiered on Netflix this weekend, but Lana Condor has not fully processed that it’s over.

During a recent interview, the star of the franchise opened up about being in denial that it’s come to a close and she also opened up about the possibility of more in the future.

“I’m so in denial, I can’t even tell you how delirious and in denial I am about this ending,” she told Access. “It is completely bittersweet. I love love the world of To All The Boys and I love Lara Jean. It has been so formative in me as a young woman finding my own voice.”

“It has impacted my life in ways I could never have imagined and so it feels like a part of me is, I don’t know. It feels like part of me is breaking. It’s so sad,” she added. “You know, I feel like I had to… So, the whole wrapping process was just miserable, but I kind of was like okay. I kind of had peace with it, and then I had to do ADR and a bunch of voice over. And the final monologue of the voice over, I had to do over and over and over and over again. Everything, my heart is just breaking a little every day, and finally I was like, ‘You guys, do I have to keep going? Like it’s physically hurting me.’”

“I’m clearly not ready, but excited for what’s to come and feel very happy with the way we were able to end it,” Lana said.

She also opened up in another interview about possibly reprising the role in the future.

“I think never say never. [But] the third is all I know. To me, that’s the ending,” Lana told the New York Times. “But I would really like to see Lara Jean and Peter in their mid-to-late 20s. Like they’ve gone through college and I want to see what they’re like in the work space.”

“I have this dream that Lara Jean is working in some realm of literature, I don’t know, in New York, writing, living her life,” she added. “I personally have this feeling that they’re going to try to make it work in college, but they’re going to have to grow separately to be fully ready to come together. But I know for a fact that they’re going to get married; they’re going to live happily ever after. I just think they might need to grow as individuals first.”

'To All The Boys 3' Cast Gets Dressed Up for Virtual Premiere!

Can you believe that the end of the To All The Boys franchise is already here?!

Lana Condor, Noah Centineo, and the other cast members weren’t able to celebrate at a red carpet premiere, so they held a virtual celebration for To All the Boys: Always and Forever on Friday (February 12).

Other cast members who attended included Janel Parrish, Anna Cathcart, Ross Butler, Madeleine Arthur, Emilija Baranac, Trezzo Mahoro, and Sarayu Blue.

Lana‘s parents and boyfriend Anthony De La Torre also posed for photos with her.

“TO ALL THE BOYS: ALWAYS AND FOREVER PREMIERE!!! I want to say so much… but all I’ll say is: I. Love. You. You know who you are, to each and every one of you, thank you from the bottom of my heart for everything. These movies are dedicated to you, because of you, and for you. Always and forever,” Lana wrote on Instagram.

FYI: Lana is wearing a Julien Macdonald x Gabriela Gonzalez dress. Noah is wearing a Kenzo outfit. Ross is wearing a Grayscale outfit.

40+ pictures inside from the To All the Boys: Always and Forever virtual premiere… More Here! »

Lana Condor Took A LOT From 'To All The Boys' Set: 'I'm a Thief!'

Lana Condor reveals she’s quite the thief!

The 23-year-old star of the To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before franchise opened up about what she’s taken from set.

“I’m a thief, I’m a thief, I’m surprised production hasn’t come for me. I’ve taken so much,” Lana told Australian radio host Smallzy. “I took a lot of letters that Peter wrote to Lara Jean. I took a lot of pictures that were in her bedroom as physical, you know, physical pieces of my heart. So I stole quite a bit, but you know what? I also, I feel like it’s mine.”

She also shared that though this is the last movie, she would like to see the characters as adults, in their 30s.

“To the best of my knowledge, this is the last instalment, and I’m very, very happy with the way that we ended,” Lana said. “You know, I’d love to see them like in their 30s, I’d love to see them go live their lives, actually pay their taxes, and they’d be like, oh wow adulthood that’s hard, remember when it was all about writing letters?”

To All The Boys: Always and Forever is NOW streaming on Netflix!

In case you missed it, it was recently announced that Lana will star in and executive produce a new series for Netflix. Find out more here…

Lana Condor To Star In & Executive Produce New Netflix Limited Series!

Lana Condor has lined up her next project!

The 23-year-old To All The Boys actress will star in the new Netflix limited series, Boo, Bitch, Deadline reveals.

Here’s a synopsis: Over the course of one night, a high school senior (Condor), who’s lived her life safely under the radar, seizes the opportunity to change her narrative and start living an epic life, only to find out the next morning… she’s a motherf*%king ghost.

In addition to starring in the series, Lana will also executive produce the live-action comedy.

“I’m so excited to finally be able to share with you this fantastic project we’ve been working on for about a year now!!! BOO, BITCH is coming in hot and y’all are in for one wild ride!!! Thank you to our incredible team that has pushed our baby thru!!! Let’s gooooo 👻,” she shared on Instagram.

Erin Ehrlich and Lauren Iungerich “created a new take on an original script optioned from newcomers and co-creators Tim Schauer and Kuba Soltysiak.”

You may recognize the name Lauren Iungerich, because she also created MTV’s Awkward. and co-created Netflix’s On My Block, which was recently renewed for it’s final season.

Lana Condor Opens Up About Her Journey With Body Dysmorphia

Lana Condor is getting candid about her struggle with body dysmorphia.

The 23-year-old To All The Boys star opened up about living with the disorder and how she’s healing her relationship with her body.

“When you see yourself in a mirror constantly, and you’re, like, wearing nothing, you can really just nitpick yourself to death, which is so unhealthy,” she told SELF magazine about when it started. “When I stopped doing ballet and classes, I felt like that was the beginning of where I could start working on the body dysmorphia…[that] was the beginning of, Okay, I definitely need to heal because the way that I thought about myself when I was dancing was not healthy.”

“I’m not in a place where I can say, ‘Oh, yeah, it’s over.’ I have to work on it every single day,” Lana added.

She revealed that therapy, her parents and her boyfriend have all helped her on her journey, as well as exercise.

“Working out in a healthy way has helped a lot because it makes me feel good. It makes me feel stronger,” Lana shared. “I used to work out constantly… And that was so unhealthy for me. So now I’m trying to do things that I just genuinely love and not in an overt, burnout way.”

On if she has any advice, Lana said, “If someone were to come to me asking for advice about body dysmorphia and any sort of mental health, I would just say you have to treat yourself like your best friend.”

“You would never tell your best friend the things that you say to yourself in your darkest times. You would never in a million years. I think that we have to talk to ourselves kindly and gently.”


Lana Condor on Living with Body Dysmorphia

If you missed it, see what Lana shared about how the success of the first To All The Boys movie took a toll on her mental health.

Lana Condor Admits She Was Really Burned Out After 'To All The Boys' Success

Lana Condor is opening up about her mental health following the first To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before movie.

The 23-year-old actress and star of the franchise admitted that the success following the film caused her to become burned out.

“I was just saying yes to everything because it’s a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, and you want to capitalize on it, and you want to feel like you’re fully embracing everything,” Lana shared with SELF magazine. “But I’ve never felt more horrible mentally. I was so burned out … I would go home at night and I couldn’t speak. I couldn’t eat. I couldn’t sleep. I would shake going to bed and shake waking up because it was just so much stimulation.”

She also opened up about how her boyfriend Anthony De La Torre has been very supportive, and what she would tell Lara Jean about a significant other.

Anthony, every night or every morning, folds my PJ’s and tucks them under my pillow so that I don’t have to go looking for them,” Lana said. “That to me is the biggest expression of love. That’s so much better than, I don’t know. A hot air balloon.”

“He’s been there and supportive,” she continued. “Never once has he ever held me back. He always just wants the best for my future. He wants to be a part of it. That’s what I would say to [my character] Lara Jean: If someone’s making you choose [between them and] your career or your future and your success and your path and your journey, that’s probably not the right person to be with.”

'To All The Boys: Always & Forever' Gets New Poster Ahead of February Premiere

Lana Condor stars on the brand new poster for the upcoming To All The Boys: Always and Forever film!

The new movie is the third and final pic in the franchise and is based off the third book in the series, “To All The Boys: Always and Forever, Lara Jean,” by Jenny Han.

Here’s a synopsis: As Lara Jean Covey prepares for the end of high school and the start of adulthood, a pair of life-changing trips lead her to reimagine what life with her family, friends, and Peter will look like after graduation.

In case you missed it, be sure to check out the full trailer, which debuted the week before!

The movie was directed by Michael Fimognari and also stars Noah Centineo, Janel Parrish, Anna Cathcart, Ross Butler and Madeleine Arthur with Sarayu Blue and John Corbett.

To All The Boys: Always and Forever will premiere on February 12th on Netflix, just in time for Valentine’s Day!

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