The Kissing Booth is a disaster—especially for the target audience Netflix has aimed this TV-14 movie at. The Kissing Booth. The Kissing Booth (Trailer) The Kissing Booth – Sequel Announcement. Available to download.
Fans have been waiting a long time to find out exactly when the third The Kissing Booth movie will be released. In July 2020, Netflix announced the second and third movies were filmed back to back, so fans knew a third movie was happening; they just weren't sure when they'd get to see it. Well, it turns out, fans will get to see the final installment in the Kissing Booth trilogy this summer, because The Kissing Booth 3's release date is just around the corner.
Fans first got a hint of when the movie was coming out in November 2020, when King won the People's Choice Award for Comedy Movie Star. (The Kissing Booth 2 also took home the award for Comedy Movie of 2020, FWIW.) During her acceptance speech, King acknowledged what a weird year 2020 had been and said she was grateful The Kissing Booth 2 brought people some joy. 'The fact that our movie and my character brought some laughter to everybody at home, that makes me smile,' she said. 'That makes me feel so good. That makes me feel so happy.' But most importantly, she also revealed the third and final film in the franchise would be coming in summer 2021.
And now, we know the exact release date for The Kissing Booth 3. Plus, here's everything else you need to know about the upcoming movie:
'The Kissing Booth 3' Release Date
During her acceptance speech for Comedy Movie Star of 2020 at the People's Choice Awards on Sunday, Nov. 15, Joey King revealed The Kissing Booth 3 will drop on Netflix in summer 2021. Then, in an April 27 sizzle reel revealing Netflix's movie slate for the summer, King and her TKB co-star Joel Courtney sneakily revealed the date the film will officially drop.
In the video, Courtney admits he 'ate eleven churros,' to while King emphatically replies, 'Eight, Eleven.' As in, 8/11. As in, Aug. 11, 2021.
'The Kissing Booth 3' Trailer
There's no official trailer for the movie yet, but in July 2020, Netflix released a sneak peek. In the clip, Elle (King) ignores a call from the Harvard admissions office while hanging out poolside.
'The Kissing Booth 3' Cast
Back in July 2020 when the sneak peek was released, King also revealed the entire cast of The Kissing Booth 2 will return for the third movie. In addition to King, the cast includes Jacob Elordi, Joel Courtney, Taylor Zakhar Perez, Maisie Richardson-Sellers, Meganne Young, and Molly Ringwald.
'The Kissing Booth 3' Plot
The Kissing Booth 2 left Elle with a big decision about her future, so the final movie will pick up with her facing her choices. Here's the official synopsis:
It's the summer before Elle heads to college, and she has a secret decision to make. She has been accepted into Harvard, where boyfriend Noah is matriculating, and also Berkeley, where her BFF Lee is headed. Which path should she choose?
The first two Kissing Booth movies are based on the novels by Beth Reekles. But unfortunately for any fans who are hoping to look to the book for hints about The Kissing Booth 3, there is no third book yet. Instead, according to Reekles, The Kissing Booth 3: One Last Time will be released at the same time as the movie. In an Instagram post, Reekles wrote, 'I was able to work closely with Netflix for TKB3 and though I can't say anything yet on the storyline (sorry!) I will tell you... it's gonna be totally awesome. I really hope you guys love it, too.'
The good news is that the wait for plot details won't be too long. By this summer, Elle's fate will be revealed.
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The Kissing Booth 2 | |
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Directed by | Vince Marcello |
Produced by |
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Screenplay by | |
Based on | The Kissing Booth by Beth Reekles |
Starring | |
Music by | Patrick Kirst |
Cinematography | Anastas N. Michos |
Edited by | Paul Millspaugh |
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Distributed by | Netflix |
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131 minutes | |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Kissing Booth 2 is a 2020 American teenromantic comedy film directed by Vince Marcello, from a screenplay by Marcello and Jay Arnold. The film is a direct sequel to the 2018 film The Kissing Booth. Based on The Kissing Booth books by Beth Reekles, the film stars Joey King, Joel Courtney and Jacob Elordi.
The film was released on July 24, 2020, by Netflix. Like its predecessor, the film received generally negative reviews from critics. A third installment is scheduled to be released in summer 2021.
Plot[edit]
The film starts with Elle narrating her time with Noah before he leaves for Harvard. Her senior year begins with her classmates gossiping about how she and Noah will eventually break up, making her fear elevate as Noah has befriended an attractive girl named Chloe on Instagram. Elle and Lee are planning the kissing booth again for the Charity Fair, while Lee is trying to convince Elle to have Marco Peña, the attractive new transfer student, also known as the new 'Noah Flynn,' be one of the kissers. Elle beats Marco on the dancing game, forcing him to participate in the booth. Noah suggests Elle apply to Harvard, which clashes with her plans to study at University of California, Berkeley with Lee (where their moms met and became friends). Elle does it without telling Lee.
Elle visits Noah in Boston, meeting his new friends and Chloe, making her more insecure. She finds an earring below Noah's bed, making her angry and confronting Noah, who assures her nothing has happened between him and Chloe and asking her to trust him. Elle talks with her father about college tuition and learns money is a problem, and is willing to participate with Lee in a dance competition with a cash reward for first place. Lee has an accident on one of their practice sessions (later revealed to be fake) and proposes that Marco become her dance partner, which she isn't too happy to accept but eventually does. As Marco and Elle start passing the time together, they grow closer, and an attraction between them initiates.
Unbeknownst to Elle, Lee's relationship with Rachel is having problems, as Elle is going everywhere with them and not letting them have their time as a couple. After leaving Rachel waiting at the movies, she asks Lee to talk with Elle, promising he will but never does. The Halloween Dance arrives, and Lee forgets to tell Rachel that they changed costumes (Rachel was a marshmallow while Lee and Elle were going to be crackers making a smore), upsetting her even more. Elle shares a dance with Marco, almost kissing him but stops listening to the OMG girls gossiping about her.
The Kissing Booth 3 Book
On the day of the competition, Lee finds in his car trunk Elle's applications to Harvard, angering him. Elle and Marco excel at their performance, and she kisses him at the end of their dance, not knowing Noah was in the crowd, causing him to walk away. Elle wants to go after him the moment she and Marco are announced the winners. Thanksgiving dinner happens at Flynn's residence, where Noah arrives with Chloe, upsetting Elle, who Lee confronts for not telling him about her application to Harvard and Rachel being upset with her as well. During dinner, Rachel discovers Lee never spoke with Elle and leaves. Lee catches up with her, and Rachel breaks up with him. Elle tries to convince Rachel to reconcile with Lee but is unsuccessful. She also gives back the earring to Chloe, who confirms it belongs to her. She reveals to Noah in a bar that one night she slept in Noah's room when he was out and lost it.
The carnival day arrives, and both Lee and Rachel reconcile after being blindfolded and kissing each other at the kissing booth. Elle is also blindfolded and is approached by Marco, who wants to talk with her about their feelings. Elle admits to Marco there is an attraction between them but tells him she loves Noah and goes looking for him at the airport. Chloe tells her that he went to look for her, and Elle finds him in the park where they first kissed. Noah confesses to being embarrassed that he wasn't doing as well at Harvard as he initially thought. He also wants a relationship with Chloe in the same way Elle has with Lee. Elle and Noah reunite.
6-7 months later, Noah returns, and Elle, Lee, and Rachel graduate. Lee shares with Elle that he was accepted at Berkeley and asked if she received a response. She answers she was waitlisted at both Berkeley and Harvard. As Marco looks from afar at Elle, his friend notices and says she's not worth it, but Marco decides that she is. When Elle opens both envelopes in her room, it turns out she was accepted to both universities, which will force her to make a decision: go to Harvard with Noah or Berkeley with Lee.
Cast[edit]
- Joey King as Rochelle 'Elle' Evans
- Joel Courtney as Lee Flynn
- Jacob Elordi as Noah Flynn
- Maisie Richardson-Sellers as Chloe Winthrop
- Taylor Zakhar Perez as Marco Peña
- Molly Ringwald as Mrs. Flynn
- Meganne Young as Rachel
- Stephen Jennings as Mike Evans
- Morné Visser as Mr. Flynn
- Bianca Bosch as Olivia
- Zandile Madliwa as Gwyneth
- Camilla Wolfson as Mia
- Carson White as Brad
Production[edit]
In February 2019, it was announced Joey King, Joel Courtney and Jacob Elordi would reprise their roles, with Vince Marcello directing from a screenplay he wrote alongside Jay Arnold, with Netflix distributing.[1] In May 2019, Maisie Richardson-Sellers and Taylor Zakhar Perez joined the cast of the film, with Meganne Young, Carson White and Molly Ringwald reprising their roles.[2]
Principal photography concluded in August 2019, taking place in South Africa.[3]
Release[edit]
The film was released on July 24, 2020 on Netflix.[4][5] It was the top-streamed film in its opening weekend, while the first film ranked third.[6] It placed second in its sophomore weekend, with Forbes noting it as 'one of the most popular movies ever on the platform.'[7][8] In October 2020, Netflix reported 66 million households watched the film over its first four weeks of release. [9]
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Critical response[edit]
On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 28% based on 39 reviews, with an average rating of 4.5/10. The website's critics consensus reads: 'Joey King makes The Kissing Booth 2 better than it could have been, but this slapdash sequel will leave viewers puckering up for all the wrong reasons.'[10] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 39 out of 100, based on 12 critics, indicating 'generally unfavorable reviews'.[11]
The Kissing Booth is a disaster—especially for the target audience Netflix has aimed this TV-14 movie at. The Kissing Booth. The Kissing Booth (Trailer) The Kissing Booth – Sequel Announcement. Available to download.
Fans have been waiting a long time to find out exactly when the third The Kissing Booth movie will be released. In July 2020, Netflix announced the second and third movies were filmed back to back, so fans knew a third movie was happening; they just weren't sure when they'd get to see it. Well, it turns out, fans will get to see the final installment in the Kissing Booth trilogy this summer, because The Kissing Booth 3's release date is just around the corner.
Fans first got a hint of when the movie was coming out in November 2020, when King won the People's Choice Award for Comedy Movie Star. (The Kissing Booth 2 also took home the award for Comedy Movie of 2020, FWIW.) During her acceptance speech, King acknowledged what a weird year 2020 had been and said she was grateful The Kissing Booth 2 brought people some joy. 'The fact that our movie and my character brought some laughter to everybody at home, that makes me smile,' she said. 'That makes me feel so good. That makes me feel so happy.' But most importantly, she also revealed the third and final film in the franchise would be coming in summer 2021.
And now, we know the exact release date for The Kissing Booth 3. Plus, here's everything else you need to know about the upcoming movie:
'The Kissing Booth 3' Release Date
During her acceptance speech for Comedy Movie Star of 2020 at the People's Choice Awards on Sunday, Nov. 15, Joey King revealed The Kissing Booth 3 will drop on Netflix in summer 2021. Then, in an April 27 sizzle reel revealing Netflix's movie slate for the summer, King and her TKB co-star Joel Courtney sneakily revealed the date the film will officially drop.
In the video, Courtney admits he 'ate eleven churros,' to while King emphatically replies, 'Eight, Eleven.' As in, 8/11. As in, Aug. 11, 2021.
'The Kissing Booth 3' Trailer
There's no official trailer for the movie yet, but in July 2020, Netflix released a sneak peek. In the clip, Elle (King) ignores a call from the Harvard admissions office while hanging out poolside.
'The Kissing Booth 3' Cast
Back in July 2020 when the sneak peek was released, King also revealed the entire cast of The Kissing Booth 2 will return for the third movie. In addition to King, the cast includes Jacob Elordi, Joel Courtney, Taylor Zakhar Perez, Maisie Richardson-Sellers, Meganne Young, and Molly Ringwald.
'The Kissing Booth 3' Plot
The Kissing Booth 2 left Elle with a big decision about her future, so the final movie will pick up with her facing her choices. Here's the official synopsis:
It's the summer before Elle heads to college, and she has a secret decision to make. She has been accepted into Harvard, where boyfriend Noah is matriculating, and also Berkeley, where her BFF Lee is headed. Which path should she choose?
The first two Kissing Booth movies are based on the novels by Beth Reekles. But unfortunately for any fans who are hoping to look to the book for hints about The Kissing Booth 3, there is no third book yet. Instead, according to Reekles, The Kissing Booth 3: One Last Time will be released at the same time as the movie. In an Instagram post, Reekles wrote, 'I was able to work closely with Netflix for TKB3 and though I can't say anything yet on the storyline (sorry!) I will tell you... it's gonna be totally awesome. I really hope you guys love it, too.'
The good news is that the wait for plot details won't be too long. By this summer, Elle's fate will be revealed.
This article was originally published on
The Kissing Booth 2 | |
---|---|
Directed by | Vince Marcello |
Produced by |
|
Screenplay by | |
Based on | The Kissing Booth by Beth Reekles |
Starring | |
Music by | Patrick Kirst |
Cinematography | Anastas N. Michos |
Edited by | Paul Millspaugh |
| |
Distributed by | Netflix |
| |
131 minutes | |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Kissing Booth 2 is a 2020 American teenromantic comedy film directed by Vince Marcello, from a screenplay by Marcello and Jay Arnold. The film is a direct sequel to the 2018 film The Kissing Booth. Based on The Kissing Booth books by Beth Reekles, the film stars Joey King, Joel Courtney and Jacob Elordi.
The film was released on July 24, 2020, by Netflix. Like its predecessor, the film received generally negative reviews from critics. A third installment is scheduled to be released in summer 2021.
Plot[edit]
The film starts with Elle narrating her time with Noah before he leaves for Harvard. Her senior year begins with her classmates gossiping about how she and Noah will eventually break up, making her fear elevate as Noah has befriended an attractive girl named Chloe on Instagram. Elle and Lee are planning the kissing booth again for the Charity Fair, while Lee is trying to convince Elle to have Marco Peña, the attractive new transfer student, also known as the new 'Noah Flynn,' be one of the kissers. Elle beats Marco on the dancing game, forcing him to participate in the booth. Noah suggests Elle apply to Harvard, which clashes with her plans to study at University of California, Berkeley with Lee (where their moms met and became friends). Elle does it without telling Lee.
Elle visits Noah in Boston, meeting his new friends and Chloe, making her more insecure. She finds an earring below Noah's bed, making her angry and confronting Noah, who assures her nothing has happened between him and Chloe and asking her to trust him. Elle talks with her father about college tuition and learns money is a problem, and is willing to participate with Lee in a dance competition with a cash reward for first place. Lee has an accident on one of their practice sessions (later revealed to be fake) and proposes that Marco become her dance partner, which she isn't too happy to accept but eventually does. As Marco and Elle start passing the time together, they grow closer, and an attraction between them initiates.
Unbeknownst to Elle, Lee's relationship with Rachel is having problems, as Elle is going everywhere with them and not letting them have their time as a couple. After leaving Rachel waiting at the movies, she asks Lee to talk with Elle, promising he will but never does. The Halloween Dance arrives, and Lee forgets to tell Rachel that they changed costumes (Rachel was a marshmallow while Lee and Elle were going to be crackers making a smore), upsetting her even more. Elle shares a dance with Marco, almost kissing him but stops listening to the OMG girls gossiping about her.
The Kissing Booth 3 Book
On the day of the competition, Lee finds in his car trunk Elle's applications to Harvard, angering him. Elle and Marco excel at their performance, and she kisses him at the end of their dance, not knowing Noah was in the crowd, causing him to walk away. Elle wants to go after him the moment she and Marco are announced the winners. Thanksgiving dinner happens at Flynn's residence, where Noah arrives with Chloe, upsetting Elle, who Lee confronts for not telling him about her application to Harvard and Rachel being upset with her as well. During dinner, Rachel discovers Lee never spoke with Elle and leaves. Lee catches up with her, and Rachel breaks up with him. Elle tries to convince Rachel to reconcile with Lee but is unsuccessful. She also gives back the earring to Chloe, who confirms it belongs to her. She reveals to Noah in a bar that one night she slept in Noah's room when he was out and lost it.
The carnival day arrives, and both Lee and Rachel reconcile after being blindfolded and kissing each other at the kissing booth. Elle is also blindfolded and is approached by Marco, who wants to talk with her about their feelings. Elle admits to Marco there is an attraction between them but tells him she loves Noah and goes looking for him at the airport. Chloe tells her that he went to look for her, and Elle finds him in the park where they first kissed. Noah confesses to being embarrassed that he wasn't doing as well at Harvard as he initially thought. He also wants a relationship with Chloe in the same way Elle has with Lee. Elle and Noah reunite.
6-7 months later, Noah returns, and Elle, Lee, and Rachel graduate. Lee shares with Elle that he was accepted at Berkeley and asked if she received a response. She answers she was waitlisted at both Berkeley and Harvard. As Marco looks from afar at Elle, his friend notices and says she's not worth it, but Marco decides that she is. When Elle opens both envelopes in her room, it turns out she was accepted to both universities, which will force her to make a decision: go to Harvard with Noah or Berkeley with Lee.
Cast[edit]
- Joey King as Rochelle 'Elle' Evans
- Joel Courtney as Lee Flynn
- Jacob Elordi as Noah Flynn
- Maisie Richardson-Sellers as Chloe Winthrop
- Taylor Zakhar Perez as Marco Peña
- Molly Ringwald as Mrs. Flynn
- Meganne Young as Rachel
- Stephen Jennings as Mike Evans
- Morné Visser as Mr. Flynn
- Bianca Bosch as Olivia
- Zandile Madliwa as Gwyneth
- Camilla Wolfson as Mia
- Carson White as Brad
Production[edit]
In February 2019, it was announced Joey King, Joel Courtney and Jacob Elordi would reprise their roles, with Vince Marcello directing from a screenplay he wrote alongside Jay Arnold, with Netflix distributing.[1] In May 2019, Maisie Richardson-Sellers and Taylor Zakhar Perez joined the cast of the film, with Meganne Young, Carson White and Molly Ringwald reprising their roles.[2]
Principal photography concluded in August 2019, taking place in South Africa.[3]
Release[edit]
The film was released on July 24, 2020 on Netflix.[4][5] It was the top-streamed film in its opening weekend, while the first film ranked third.[6] It placed second in its sophomore weekend, with Forbes noting it as 'one of the most popular movies ever on the platform.'[7][8] In October 2020, Netflix reported 66 million households watched the film over its first four weeks of release. [9]
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Critical response[edit]
On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 28% based on 39 reviews, with an average rating of 4.5/10. The website's critics consensus reads: 'Joey King makes The Kissing Booth 2 better than it could have been, but this slapdash sequel will leave viewers puckering up for all the wrong reasons.'[10] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 39 out of 100, based on 12 critics, indicating 'generally unfavorable reviews'.[11]
IndieWire's Kate Erbland gave it a grade C+, and wrote: 'While it offers some necessary growth for all of its characters, The Kissing Booth 2 can never resist looking and acting like dozens of other offerings of its genre ilk, unable to grow beyond basic complications and done-to-death dramas. And yet there are hints that its evolution has a few more tricks left to employ, its winking conclusion only one of them.'[12]
Sequel[edit]
Upon the release of the second film, it was revealed the third had been shot back-to-back with it, and is scheduled for a 2021 release.[13]
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References[edit]
- ^Hipes, Patrick (February 14, 2019). ''The Kissing Booth' Getting Netflix Sequel'. Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved October 17, 2019.
- ^N'Duka, Amanda (May 30, 2019). 'Netflix's 'The Kissing Booth 2' Sets Maisie Richardson-Sellers & Taylor Perez In Key Roles'. Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved October 17, 2019.
- ^Gemmill, Allie (August 19, 2019). 'Joey King Is Officially Done Filming The Kissing Booth Sequel'. Teen Vogue. Retrieved October 17, 2019.
- ^Rubin, Rebecca (May 21, 2020). ''Kissing Booth 2' Coming to Netflix in July'. Variety. Retrieved May 22, 2020.
- ^'The Kissing Booth 2: 5 Things You Should Know About Netflix Movie'. Moviespie. June 6, 2020. Retrieved July 7, 2020.
- ^Brueggemann, Tom (July 27, 2020). ''The Rental' Is Second Film Ever to Be #1 on Both Theatrical and VOD Charts at Same Time'. IndieWire. Retrieved July 27, 2020.
- ^Brueggemann, Tom (August 3, 2020). ''The Secret: Dare to Dream' Soars on PVOD as 'The Rental' and 'The Outpost' Hold Strong'. IndieWire. Retrieved August 5, 2020.
- ^Bean, Travis (July 29, 2020). ''The Kissing Booth 2' Is Close To Becoming The Second Movie On Netflix To Achieve This Incredible Milestone'. Forbes. Retrieved August 1, 2020.
- ^Low, Elaine (October 20, 2020). ''The Old Guard' Viewed By 78 Million Households in First Four Weeks, Says Netflix'. Variety. Retrieved October 20, 2020.
- ^'The Kissing Booth 2 (2020)'. Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved January 4, 2021.
- ^'The Kissing Booth 2 Reviews'. Metacritic. Retrieved July 24, 2020.
- ^Erbland, Kate (July 24, 2020). ''The Kissing Booth 2' Review: Netflix's YA Hit Gets a Sweeter, Sloppier Sequel'. IndieWire. Retrieved July 26, 2020.
- ^Lattanzio, Ryan (July 26, 2020). ''Kissing Booth 3' Shot in Secret, Already in Post-Production and Coming from Netflix in 2021'. Indie Wire. Retrieved July 26, 2020.
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External links[edit]
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- The Kissing Booth 2 at IMDb