Noah Centineo Wants Peter Kavinsky To Be More 'Vulnerable' in 'To All The Boys' Sequel

Noah Centineo Wants Peter Kavinsky To Be More 'Vulnerable' in 'To All The Boys' Sequel

The sequel for To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before was officially confirmed just a few weeks ago, but Noah Centineo already knows what he wants to see from the movie, especially from Peter Kavinsky.

“I think Peter could be more vulnerable and jealous,” the 22-year-old shared with EW. “He’s not a super evolved person, so there’s always more to explore and develop.”

He’s also game for a little healthy competition with John Ambrose.

“I want people to get behind John, I want people to get behind Josh [Israel Broussard], I want people to get behind all the characters,” he adds. “I would like to see fans bicker about it and have it be like the whole Edward Cullen-Jacob thing [from Twilight]. I love that.”

For Lana Condor, she’s hoping for Lara Jean to show off her confidence.

“It’s in her nature to not be confrontational, so when people are mean to her or things happen to her that aren’t necessarily great, I think sometimes she’s just like ‘Okay well I guess that’s life,’” she says.

Lana adds, “What would be exciting for me is for her to stand up for herself a little bit more.”

To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before is streaming now on Netflix.

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