Netflix has revealed the first trailer for To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You. This is the sequel to the streaming service's hit 2018 rom-com, To All the Boys I've Loved Before and sees the return of Lana Condor as Lara Jean. This time around, she's found happiness with Peter, but a new wrench is being thrown in the gears in the form of an old flame, which puts Lara square in the middle of a messy love triangle.

The trailer kicks off by showing us the happy couple that is Lara and Peter. They go on a real, fancy date. We recount the events that got them to this place. It's undeniably sweet and appears to be the happy ending teased at the end of the first movie. They even promise not to break one another's heart. The teaser ends with John Ambrose, who we met briefly last time, entering the fold to make things complicated for Lara, as he was also a recipient of one of her famous letters. And that letter had an effect on John.

It seems we're in for a Twilight-esque situation, where we will have people on Team Peter or Team John. The full cast includes Noah Centineo, Jordan Fisher, Anna Cathcart, Janel Parrish, John Corbett, Sarayu Blue, Ross Butler, Madeleine Arthur, Emilija Baranc, Trezzo Mahoro and Holland Taylor. Michael Fimognari is in the director's chair for the sequel. Susan Johnson directed the first movie and didn't return. Sofia Alvarez and J. Mills Goodloe penned the screenplay.

To All the Boys: P.S. I Love You centers on Lara Jean (Lana Condor) and Peter (Noah Centineo) who are no longer pretending to be a couple. They are a couple. Lara is navigating a series of firsts with her new boyfriend; her first real kiss, her first real date, her first Valentine's Day. She is leaning more on her friends Kitty and Margot (Anna Cathcart and Janel Parrish), Chris (Madeleine Arthur), and an unexpected new confidant, Stormy (Holland Taylor), to help her sort out the complicated feelings that come along with balancing a relationship and figuring out her authentic self.

However, when John Ambrose (Jordan Fisher), another guy her received one of Lara Jean's love letters, enters the fold again she must rely on herself more than ever as she's confronted with her first real dilemma: can she be in love with two boys at once?

These movies are based on the best-selling trilogy from author Jenny Han. Netflix already has plans to round out the series with To All the Boys: Always and Forever Lara Jean, which is already in production. To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You is set to arrive on February 12, 2020, via the Netflix streaming service. Be sure to check out the new trailer for yourself.