If the first To All The Boys movie saw high-school students Lara Jean Covey (Lana Condor) and Peter Kavinsky (Noah Centineo) fall in love and the second had them smooth out the rocky edges of their relationship, the third and final installment of the series threatens to split them up.
The trailer starts off with them just in love as they were by the end of the last movie, with Lara returning from a family trip to South Korea and Peter asking her to prom at the diner where they first met. Complications arise during the college-admissions process. While they initially plan to attend Stanford together, only Peter gets in. Plus, after a senior trip to New York, Lara finds it all to easy to envision a life there instead.
Suddenly, they're no longer certain that they could make a relationship work if it's a long-distance one. "We both know what 3,000 miles would do to us," says Peter. "Will I look back in 20 years and wonder if I made the wrong choice?" asks Lara. Come for the cutesy romance, stay for the existential crisis.
To All the Boys: Always and Forever drops on Netflix on February 12.