Netflix's "To All the Boys I've Loved Before" spinoff officially has a cast. On April 5, the streaming platform confirmed that the series, "Xo, Kitty," (which will premiere in half-hour episodes) signed on nine new cast members to help tell Kitty Song-Covey's long-anticipated love story.
With "To All the Boys I've Loved Before" author Jenny Han on board as creator, writer, and executive producer of the spinoff series, we know we're going to get the same adorably awkward moments and grand gestures of romance from the second generation of Covey love stories. Han will also serve as co-showrunner alongside Sascha Rothchild, whose notable works include "Glow" and "The Baby-Sitters Club."
Read more about the upcoming "Xo, Kitty" series, including what we know about the cast and the premiere date.
What Is the "To All the Boys" Spinoff About?
"Xo, Kitty" will send Lara Jean's younger sister, Kitty Song-Covey, off on her own romantic adventure,...
With "To All the Boys I've Loved Before" author Jenny Han on board as creator, writer, and executive producer of the spinoff series, we know we're going to get the same adorably awkward moments and grand gestures of romance from the second generation of Covey love stories. Han will also serve as co-showrunner alongside Sascha Rothchild, whose notable works include "Glow" and "The Baby-Sitters Club."
Read more about the upcoming "Xo, Kitty" series, including what we know about the cast and the premiere date.
What Is the "To All the Boys" Spinoff About?
"Xo, Kitty" will send Lara Jean's younger sister, Kitty Song-Covey, off on her own romantic adventure,...
- 4/6/2022
- by Chanel Vargas
- Popsugar.com
August has been a heartening month for Asian representation on screen, ranging from “Crazy Rich Asians” and “Searching” at the movies to the American arrival of the Canadian series “Kim’s Convenience” on Netflix. The streaming service has also released “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before,” a teen rom-com featuring an Asian-American female protagonist and her family. Despite this, some are not thrilled that of the many featured love interests in the story, none are Asian.
IndieWire spoke to author Jenny Han, whose novel is the basis for the movie, about the criticism of excluding Asians boys from the narrative.
“I understand the frustration and I share that frustration of wanting to see more Asian-American men in media,” she said. “For this, all I can say is this is the story that I wrote.”
In the movie, bashful Lara Jean Song Covey (Lana Condor) is a high school...
IndieWire spoke to author Jenny Han, whose novel is the basis for the movie, about the criticism of excluding Asians boys from the narrative.
“I understand the frustration and I share that frustration of wanting to see more Asian-American men in media,” she said. “For this, all I can say is this is the story that I wrote.”
In the movie, bashful Lara Jean Song Covey (Lana Condor) is a high school...
- 8/18/2018
- by Hanh Nguyen
- Indiewire
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