WATCH: Netflix’s adaptation of ‘To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before’ trailer starring X-Men actress Lana Condor

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The trailer for Netflix’s film adaptation of Jenny Han’s novel ‘To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before’ has just dropped.

Netflix has just released its trailer for the movie adaptation of Jenny Han’s young adult novel ‘To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before’.

Last year, we reported that X-Men: Apocalypse actress Lana Condor was hoping to make a big “dent” in the “wall that is Hollywood” by starring in the Asian American romcom.

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According to Digital Spy, Condor stars as a teenager named Lara Jean Covey whose unsent love letters to her past crushes are suddenly delivered. Her life spirals into chaos.

“I was used to being invisible,” the character narrates in the trailer. “Nobody was paying attention to what I was doing.

“I write a letter when I have a crush so intense that I don’t know what else to do. There are five in total… nobody knows about them.”

Janel Parrish and Anna Cathcart star as Margot and Kitty, Lara’s sisters.

To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before launches on Netflix on 17 August.

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