The Kissing Booth 3: Everything We Know About Ending Elle’s Journey
Netflix is taking another trip to The Kissing Booth. Multiple outlets, including Deadline, reported in July 2020 that a third movie in the hit teen rom-com franchise had already been filmed
with stars Joey King, Jacob Elordi, Joel Courtney, and most of the original cast. Ahead, everything we know about the third film, including its release date.
The Kissing Booth 3 has already been shot.
There’s no need to wonder if the third movie in this Netflix franchise will be delayed by COVID-19. King revealed that the movie had already been filmed during a
Along with the surprise news came an exclusive clip from the upcoming film. In it, Elle (King) and Noah (Elordi) get flirtatious after she declines a call from the Harvard admissions office. They're joined by Lee (Courtney) and his on-again girlfriend Rachel (Young) for a poolside hangout. At the end of The Kissing Booth 2, Elle is faced with a decision regarding her college plans—join long-distance boyfriend Noah at Harvard, or best friend Lee at Berkeley.
Netflix released a teaser for the film.
On April 27, Netflix released a mega-trailer of the upcoming films that will premiere this summer. The teaser showed Elle and Lee jumping off a cliff, followed by footage of King and Courtney talking about the snippet while eating churros.
The movie has a confirmed released date.
Netflix has confirmed an official release date for The Kissing Booth’s final installment. The film will premiere on August 11, 2021.
The Kissing Booth 3 will likely diverge from Beth Reekles’ book series, which was the basis for the first two movies, as there isn’t a third novel.
Most of the original cast and crew is returning.
Since the third movie was reportedly filmed at the same time as The Kissing Booth 2,most of the OG cast is returning. Deadline reports that King, Elordi, and Courtney will be joined by Taylor Zakhar Perez, Maisie Richardson-Sellers, Meganne Young and Molly Ringwald for the third film. Vince Marcello, who wrote and directed the first two movies, helmed the third and penned the script with Jay Arnold. He’ll also continue producer duties on the third film, as he did with the first two.