Wait, is there going to be a fourth To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before movie? That seems to be the question on everyone’s minds after the cast was spotted all together again in Vancouver, Canada, months after they confirmed that filming on the third movie had wrapped!

Yep, in photos obtained by JustJaredJr, Noah Centineo, Lana Condor and Madeleine Arthur could be seen grabbing lunch in the city where the first three movies from the series were filmed. So are they working on a fourth flick, you ask? Well, according to the outlet, no, they’re not. Sorry guys, but they’re actually doing some re-shoots on the third movie instead.

As fans know, the films are actually based off books written by Jenny Han. And since there’s only three books in the series, it’s safe to say that there will only be three movies in total. Plus, back in August 2019, the stars took to social media to say goodbye to their characters, after they wrapped filming the third movie — seemingly confirming that To All the Boys: Always and Forever will be the last in the franchise.

“Tonight was my last night as Peter Kavinsky,” Noah wrote at the time. “I hope you all love these last installments as much as we do. Forever grateful for the opportunity to be yours. Thank you Lana. Thank you Michael. Thank you Matt. Thank you Netflix. Grateful to every person who told this story with us.”

Lana then retweeted it, adding, “You’ll always be my Peter K. And I’ll always be your Lara Jean, that I can promise you.”

She also took to Instagram to share an emotional tribute to the cast and her fans.

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“One day all of this will be proof, proof that we were here, proof that we loved each other. It’s the guarantee that no matter what happens to us in the future, this time was ours.” – Always and Forever, Lara Jean. It’s been 16 days since the To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before franchise wrapped shooting movies 2 & 3. I’ve been really struggling how to put into words my feelings towards this ending… words will never be able to describe my love for Lara Jean. Her family, her friends, Peter. Words will never be able to describe the long nights on set, where it would suddenly hit me, like a ton of bricks, that I was getting the honor of portraying a girl so fiercely determined in love, who represents strength in softness. Words will never be able to describe my gratitude to YOU, for loving her as much as I do. For tying your hair up in a scrunchie and saying “let’s do this.” Thank you from the very bottom of my heart, you’ve made me feel like the luckiest girl alive. Always & Forever, your Lara Jean.

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“It’s been 16 days since the To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before franchise wrapped shooting movies two and three. I’ve been really struggling how to put into words my feelings towards this ending,” the actress wrote. “Words will never be able to describe my love for Lara Jean, her family, her friends, Peter. Words will never be able to describe the long nights on set, where it would suddenly hit me, like a ton of bricks, that I was getting the honor of portraying a girl so fiercely determined in love, who represents strength in softness. Words will never be able to describe my gratitude to YOU, for loving her as much as I do. For tying your hair up in a scrunchie and saying, ‘Let’s do this.’ Thank you from the very bottom of my heart, you’ve made me feel like the luckiest girl alive. Always and forever, your Lara Jean.”

Although there’s no release date for the third movie just yet, Noah did drop a hint about when it will hit screens.

“You probably aren’t going to get to see the third movie for a while,” the actor told ET. “It’s not going to be like relatively soon. We don’t know when.”

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