'The Kissing Booth 2' Trailer: Elle Meets a New Hottie While Noah Is Off at Harvard (Video)
Looks like senior year is going to be full of tough choices
Netflix dropped the trailer for “The Kissing Booth 2” on Monday, showing fans of the first movie what Elle (Joey King) has been up to since she and Noah (Jacob Elordi) got together and what her final year of high school will look like with her beau off at Harvard.
For starters, it’s going to be a little complicated, seeing as she doesn’t know where she wants to go to college next year and she’s met a new hottie named Marco (Taylor Zakhar Perez) who might be making her question her feelings about Noah.
Watch the trailer above.
Here’s the official synopsis for “The Kissing Booth 2,” which launches July 24 on Netflix:
Elle Evans (Joey King) just had the most romantic summer of her life with her reformed bad-boy boyfriend Noah Flynn (Jacob Elordi). But now Noah is off to Harvard, and Elle heads back to high school for her senior year. She’ll have to juggle a long-distance relationship, getting into her dream college with her best friend Lee (Joel Courtney), and the complications brought on by a close friendship with a handsome, charismatic new classmate named Marco (Taylor Zakhar Perez). When Noah grows close to a seemingly-perfect college girl (Maisie Richardson-Sellers), Elle will have to decide how much she trusts him and to whom her heart truly belongs.
“The Kissing Booth 2” stars King, Elordi, Perez, Joel Courtney, Maisie Richardson-Sellers and Molly Ringwald.
Vince Marcello, who directed and wrote the screenplay for “The Kissing Booth,” returned to those same roles for its upcoming sequel. Both films are based on the “The Kissing Booth” books by Beth Reekles.
“The Kissing Booth 2” launches July 24 on Netflix.
Summer TV 2020: Premiere Dates for New and Returning Shows (Photos)
Summer is here and with everyone staying at home as much as possible to prevent the spread of COVID-19, we’re imagining your plans for this July and August have more to do with TV listings than they did in years past. Luckily, dozens of new and returning shows are premiering this summer, even though there are fewer than usual, due to pandemic-forced production shutdowns. But the list still includes some big titles like “The Twilight Zone” and “The Umbrella Academy,” plus original shows for new streaming services HBO Max and Peacock. Click through TheWrap’s gallery to see which series will be premiering this summer and when.
The CW/HBO Max/Netflix/TNT
Series: “The Chi” Net: Showtime Premiere: Sunday, June 21 Time: 9 p.m.
Showtime
Series: “Perry Mason” Net: HBO Premiere Date: Sunday, June 21 Time: 9 p.m.
HBO
Series: “Yellowstone” Net: Paramount Network Premiere Date: Sunday, June 21 Time: 9 p.m.
Paramount Network
Series: “NOS4A2” Net: AMC/BBC America Premiere Date: Sunday, June 21 Time: 10 p.m.
AMC
Series: “B90 Strikes Back!” Net: TLC Premiere Date: Monday, June 22 Time: 8 p.m.
TLC
Series: “Greenleaf” Net: OWN Premiere Date: Tuesday, June 23 Time: 9 p.m.
OWN
Series: “Celebrity Show-Off” Net: TBS Premiere Date: Tuesday, June 23 Time: 10 p.m.
TBS
Series: “Doom Patrol” Net: HBO Max/DC Universe Premiere Date: Thursday, June 25
DC Universe/HBO Max
Series: “Search Party” Net: HBO Max Premiere Date: Thursday, June 25
HBO Max
Series: “The Twilight Zone” Net: CBS All Access Premiere Date: Thursday, June 25
CBS All Access
Series: “Dark” Net: Netflix Premiere Date: Saturday, June 27
Netflix
Series: “Black Monday” Net: Showtime Premiere Date: Sunday, June 28 Time: 8 p.m.
Showtime
Series: “I’ll Be Gone in the Dark” Net: HBO Premiere Date: Sunday, June 28 Time: 10 p.m.
HBO
Series: “Unsolved Mysteries” Net: Netflix Premiere Date: Wednesday, July 1
Netflix
Series: “Marriage Boot Camp” Net: We TV Premiere Date: Thursday, July 2 Time: 9 p.m.
We TV
Series: “Carl Weber’s The Family Business” Net: BET+ Premiere Date: Thursday, July 2 Time: 9 p.m.
BET+
Series: “The Baby-Sitters Club” Net: Netflix Premiere Date: Friday, July 3
Netflix
Series: “Hanna” Net: Amazon Prime Video Premiere Date: Friday, July 3
Amazon Prime Video
Series: “Outcry” Net: Showtime Premiere Date: Sunday, July 5 Time: 10 p.m.
Showtime
Series: “Stateless” Net: Netflix Premiere Date: Wednesday, July 8
Netflix
Series: “Tough as Nails” Net: CBS Premiere Date: Wednesday, July 8 Time: 9 p.m.
CBS
Series: “Close Enough” Net: HBO Max Premiere Date: Thursday, July 9
HBO Max
Series: “Expecting Amy” Net: HBO Max Premiere Date: Thursday, July 9
HBO Max
Series: “Cannonball” Net: USA Premiere Date: Thursday, July 9 Time: 8 p.m.
USA
Series: “Chrisley Knows Best” Net: USA Premiere Date: Thursday, July 9 Time: 9 p.m.
USA
Series: “Greatness Code” Net: Apple TV+ Premiere Date: Friday, July 10
Apple TV+
Series: “Little Voice” Net: Apple TV+ Premiere Date: Friday, July 10
Apple TV+
Series: “P-Valley” Net: Starz Premiere Date: Sunday, July 12 Time: 9 p.m.
Starz
Series: “Brave New World” Net: Peacock Premiere Date: Wednesday, July 15
Peacock
Series: “The Capture” Net: Peacock Premiere Date: Wednesday, July 15
Peacock
Series: “In Deep With Ryan Lochte” Net: Peacock Premiere Date: Wednesday, July 15 Time: N/A
Peacock
Series: “Intelligence” Net: Peacock Premiere Date: Wednesday, July 15
Peacock
Series: “Married at First Sight” Net: Lifetime Premiere Date: Wednesday, July 15 Time: 8 p.m.
Lifetime
Series: “United We Fall” Net: ABC Premiere Date: Wednesday, July 15 Time: 8 p.m.
ABC
Series: “The House of Ho” Net: HBO Max Premiere Date: Thursday, July 16
HBO Max
Series: “Killer Camp” Net: The CW Premiere Date: Thursday, July 16 Time: 8 p.m.
The CW
Series: “Absentia” Net: Amazon Prime Video Premiere Date: Friday, July 17
Amazon Prime Video
Series: “The Alienist: Angel of Darkness” Net: TNT Premiere Date: Sunday, July 19 Time: 9 p.m.
TNT
Series: “Room 104” Net: HBO Premiere Date: Friday, July 24 Time: 11 p.m.
HBO
Series: “Helter Skelter: An American Myth” Net: Epix Premiere Date: Sunday, July 26 Time: 10 p.m.
Epix
Series: “Last Chance U” Net: Netflix Premiere Date: Tuesday, July 28
Netflix
Series: “The Dog House” Net: HBO Max Premiere Date: Thursday, July 30
HBO Max
Series: “Transformers: War for Cybertron Trilogy” Net: Netflix Premiere Date: Thursday, July 30
Netflix
Series: “The Frayed” Net: HBO Max Premiere Date: Thursday, July 30
HBO Max
Series: “Muppets Now” Net: Disney+ Premiere Date: Friday, July 31
Disney+
Series: “The Umbrella Academy” Net: Netflix Premiere Date: Friday, July 31
Netflix
Series: “Real Housewives of Potomac” Net: Bravo Premiere Date: Sunday, Aug. 2 Time: 8 p.m.
Bravo
Series: “Taskmaster” Net: The CW Premiere Date: Sunday, Aug. 2 Time: 8 p.m.
The CW
Series: “Fridge Wars” Net: The CW Premiere Date: Sunday, Aug. 2 Time: 9 p.m.
The CW
Series: “The Fugitive” Net: Quibi Premiere Date: Monday, Aug. 3
Quibi
Series: “Coroner” Net: The CW Premiere Date: Wednesday, Aug. 5 Time: 9 p.m.
The CW
Series: “Selling Sunset” Net: Netflix Premiere Date: Friday, Aug. 7
Netflix
Series: “Mapleworth Murders” Net: Quibi Premiere Date: Monday, Aug. 10
Quibi
Series: “Hard Knocks” Net: HBO Premiere Date: Tuesday, Aug. 11 Time: 10 p.m.
HBO
Series: “Ted Lasso” Net: Apple TV+ Premiere Date: Friday, Aug. 14
Apple TV+
Series: “World’s Toughest Race: Eco-Challenge Fiji” Net: Amazon Prime Video Premiere Date: Friday, Aug. 14
Amazon Prime Video
Series: “Dead Pixels” Net: The CW Premiere Date: Tuesday, Aug. 18 Time: 8 p.m.
The CW
Series: “Lucifer” Net: Netflix Premiere Date: Friday, Aug. 21
Netflix
Series: “Love Fraud” Net: Showtime Premiere Date: Sunday, Aug. 30 Time: 9 p.m.
Showtime
Here’s when 59 broadcast, cable and streaming series debut and come back
Summer is here and with everyone staying at home as much as possible to prevent the spread of COVID-19, we’re imagining your plans for this July and August have more to do with TV listings than they did in years past. Luckily, dozens of new and returning shows are premiering this summer, even though there are fewer than usual, due to pandemic-forced production shutdowns. But the list still includes some big titles like “The Twilight Zone” and “The Umbrella Academy,” plus original shows for new streaming services HBO Max and Peacock. Click through TheWrap’s gallery to see which series will be premiering this summer and when.
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