To All The Boys Sequel Casts A Familiar Face To Play John Ambrose
Sound the alarms,
To all of the Men I've Loved Before fans, because we officially have our John Ambrose! Star
Lana Condor made the announcement with a beautiful video introducing the actor playing Lara Jean's Model UN crush in the
sequel, and it also is none other than
Jordan Fisher.
You'll recognize Fisher from his recurring roles on
The Secret Life of the American Teenager and
Liv and Maddie. More recently, he played Mark Cohen in Fox's
Rent: Live. And your grandparents know him from Season 25 of
Dancing With the Stars, which he won alongside his pro partner, Lindsay Arnold.
The anticipation for the John Ambrose casting notice has been building for a while right now. Despite the very brief appearance of one John Ambrose (played by Jordan Burtchett) at the end of the opening flick, it seemed all yet certain that a new actor could be tackling the role any time Condor and Noah Centineo (who plays love interest Peter Kavinsky in the opening flick) made the "officially official"
sequel announcement. "You're gonna make the ideal John Ambrose!" Condor mentioned at the time, speaking to a mystery man.
Fisher's role is undoubtedly a big one. In the next book of the series,
P.S. I Still Love You, John Ambrose re-enters Lara Jean's life immediately after he receives her years-old love letter, and naturally, that doesn't make things any easier for Lara Jean and Peter's endlessly up-and-down relationship.
Get a fast peek at Condor and Fisher's chemistry in the announcement above.
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