The 'To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before' spinoff series debuts on Netflix May 18.
Although the trailer begins with Kitty wanting to move halfway across the world to reunite with her long-distance boyfriend Dae at the Korean Independent School of Seoul , she quickly realizes this next chapter is more than just about romance.
“This isn’t all about a boy,” her character says in the clip. “I’m ready to start experiencing new things. I want my own adventure.” Kitty reminds herself that one of the reasons she wanted to go to the school was because her late mother went there. And with that, she sets out to make her own memories full of laughter, tears and of course, some complicated relationships. “They say go big or go home, right?” she adds at the end of the trailer.
John Corbett returns as Kitty’s father Dan Covey, as well as Sarayu Blue reprising her role as Dan’s partner Trina. The cast also includes Gia Kim , Sang Heon Lee , Anthony Keyvan , Peter Thurnwald , Yunjin Kim , Michael K Lee , Jocelyn Shelfo and Regan Aliyah .
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