To All The Boys Ive Loved Before 10 BehindTheScenes Secrets You Never Knew

To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before: 10 Behind-The-Scenes Secrets You Never Knew

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Now that the final movie in the To All The Boys trilogy has reached Netflix, it’s time to look back at some of the best behind-the-scenes secrets.

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To All The Boys Ive Loved Before 10 BehindTheScenes Secrets You Never Knew

Now that the final movie in the To All the Boys book trilogy has appeared on-screen, fans are able to watch the entire collection on Netflix. While it’s sad to see it come to an end, the fun is never over when there are books to re-read and behind-the-scenes facts to discover.

From the iconic color scheme of pink, yellow, and blue of the sets to the retro 70s vibe of the costumes, there are many things about the films that stand out while watching it, making the audience see the love and care the cast and crew put into every moment.

10 Sisters, Always & Forever

To All The Boys Ive Loved Before 10 BehindTheScenes Secrets You Never Knew

While on location at N Seoul Tower, the actresses who play the Song-Covey sisters decided to honor their on-screen bond with a real-life one by adding their own special lock to the bridge like their family does in the movie.

Lana Condor, Anna Cathcart, and Janel Parrish each signed their first name, along with the words ‘Seoul Sisters’ on one side and ‘Always and Forever’ on the other. The three of them would make up songs together on set and even have a group chat as their characters do so they can talk all the time.

9 Real Life Meet Is Totally Cute

To All The Boys Ive Loved Before 10 BehindTheScenes Secrets You Never Knew

Lana Condor was studying her lines for the part of Lara Jean when she met the future Peter Kavinsky, Noah Centineo. He came over to her in the waiting room and asked to run lines with her, but she turned him down.

When asked about this, Lana described her internal monologue of thinking Noah was beautiful and cool, which is the exact reason she didn’t want him to come over to her. A cute guy was too much of a distraction when she needed to focus.

8 That Infamous Cuddle Moment

To All The Boys Ive Loved Before 10 BehindTheScenes Secrets You Never Knew

The wallpaper on the lock screen of Lara Jean’s phone that features her asleep on Peter is shown several times throughout the series while Lara Jean is using her cell. Naturally, many fans became curious about this moment due to the fact that it’s not featured in any of the films themselves.

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Director Susan Johnson later revealed that Lana Condor and Noah Centineo fell asleep together on a couch in the green room and a crew member snapped the photo, capturing this adorable moment for later use.

7 Cast Takeaways

To All The Boys Ive Loved Before 10 BehindTheScenes Secrets You Never Knew

One of the things fans always ask cast members at the end of a film is what they took with them from the set. Youngest sister Kitty, played by Anna Cathcart, was delighted to get to take the ‘Feminist’ necklace she wore in all three movies because of how well it represents the character’s personality, as well as her love of fashion.

Noah Centineo took one of Peter’s button-down shirts, along with his name from the back of his actor’s chair, and a couple of copies of the Whoa Whoa Whoa book shown in Lara Jean’s future fantasy montage because of the significance of the coined catchphrase he created for Peter.

6 Hot Outside The Tub

To All The Boys Ive Loved Before 10 BehindTheScenes Secrets You Never Knew

A huge moment in the To All the Boys series is the romantic kiss between Lara Jean and Peter in the hot tub at the ski lodge. The actors even hung out together in hot tubs before shooting so they could seem more relaxed in the scene. Since it’s a ski trip, it’s not surprising to see what appears to be snow surrounding the pool area, until the crew revealed it’s not real snow, it’s fake.

Lara Jean and Peter aren’t really freezing in winter, they’re actually outside in 95 degrees weather with dry ice steam billowing around them. Talk about a hot, steamy kiss.

5 It Takes Two To Tango

To All The Boys Ive Loved Before 10 BehindTheScenes Secrets You Never Knew

During the prom scene in To All the Boys: Always and Forever, Lara Jean’s best friend Chrissy and her date Trevor dance the tango.

Madeleine Arthur, who plays Chrissy, revealed that it was originally only a couple of simple moves before Jordan Fisher appeared on set and offered to choreograph an elaborate tango that’d be more fun for fans to watch on-screen. The actor who plays Trevor, Ross Butler, admitted he used to breakdance and the moves he performed were a part of his arsenal.

4 Lana Can’t Bake

To All The Boys Ive Loved Before 10 BehindTheScenes Secrets You Never Knew

Baking is not something Lana Condor has in common with her character Lara Jean. While filming the baking scenes, the actress had a hard time making it look convincing that she knew what she was doing, so a professional baker would always be on set guiding her through the proper techniques.

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But Jenny Han, author of the To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before books, holds out hope that Lana will find a love of baking and sends her baking utensils as encouragement.

3 P.S. The Letters Are Handwritten

To All The Boys Ive Loved Before 10 BehindTheScenes Secrets You Never Knew

Obviously, letters play a big role in To All the Boys, since Lara Jean’s sweet love letters she wrote to all her crushes get sent out in the first installment in the series. Lana Condor wrote each of the letters in the film by hand, as well as the contracts she writes up for her and Peter.

The actress said the letters made her feel more of a personal connection to her character, especially since she had to rewrite many of them after ripping them up in one of the scenes.

2 Unscripted

To All The Boys Ive Loved Before 10 BehindTheScenes Secrets You Never Knew

The chemistry between the cast of To All the Boys lead to several moments in the movies being improvised. One of the most well-known is when Peter moves the popcorn out of the way, protecting it from a pillow fight, as well as when he spins Lara Jean around by her back pocket.

In the latest film, Chrissy and Lara Jean’s conversation about EDM was improv, along with a few of the lines between Lara Jean and Peter when he finds out she didn’t get into Stanford. The cast claims that Ross Butler is one of the biggest improvisers, and his one-liners would often cause everyone to burst out laughing.

1 Ready, Set, Location!

The cast of To All the Boys: Always and Forever had a great time on location in New York and Seoul. They got to hang out and explore the cities in between filming, visiting bakeries in New York, and stocking up on candy by the bin in South Korea. The crew even got the Empire State Building to actually change its lights to pink, yellow, and blue for the NYU rooftop party.

One of the most expensive scenes to film was the subway scene where the girls steal the pink couch. It involved them carrying the couch through real commuters, then sitting down on it while inside an abandoned line of the subway. Though the movie starts out with them in Seoul, they filmed there last, making it a fitting farewell trip for the cast and crew.

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