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The Kissing Booth 2 Release Date, Cast, Plot, Trailer, and Delay On Netflix

Netflix comedy, The Kissing Booth, released on May 11, 2018. The movie was a success due to its viewership for portraying content but primarily received negative reviews. On the other hand, the film has been revived for a sequel.

The Kissing Booth 2 will be dependent upon the publication’s Booth 2: Going the Distance’. The film composed of Marcello and Jay Arnold and will be led at Vince Marcello. Here’s what we know about the launch of this Booth 2.

The Kissing Booth 2: Release Date And Cast

The screenplay has been announced on Valentine, along with the filming wrapped up in August 2019. So, the movie should come out by mid-2020 or late 2020. There has been no official statement regarding the release.

Moreover, it seems that there might be a delay due to the Corona pandemic. The show-runners have been quiet regarding the sequel.

The cast is returning to reprise their roles. Joey King will reunite as Shelley’Elle’ Evans, Joel Courtney as Lee Flynn, Jacob Elordi as Noah Flynn, Molly Ringwald as Mrs.

Flynn, Meganne Young as both Rachel and Carson White as Brad Evans. You will find new faces that have joined the cast for a sequel; Taylor Perez as Marco and Maisie Richardson-Sellers as Chloe.

The Kissing Booth 2: Plot And Trailer:

It would appear that the sequel will concentrate on the relationship between Noah and Elle. But, Netflix released a short synopsis for The Kissing Booth 2, which states that Elle will continue her senior year in high school, and Noah has left for Harvard.

The introduction of new figures, Marco (who’ll be in high school with Elle) and Chloe (who will be in college with Noah), can create interference in Noah and Elle’s currently distance-strained relationship.

Can Elle and Noah survive the distance? Whom will Elle choose? Can she trust the flirtatious Noah that is bad-boy? We will have to wait for the film.

Unfortunately, we neither have a fixed release date no a for your sequel. We must hope for the best.