Non-Netflix Subscribers Can Now Watch ‘To All The Boys: I’ve Loved Before’ For A Limited Time

Published on February 12, 2020.

Netflix is sharing the love to both members and non-members days ahead of Valentine’s Day, or more specifically allowing everyone to watch To All The Boys: I’ve Loved Before for free and for a limited time only!

One day before the popular streaming service released the charming rom-com sequel to 2018’s To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before, Netflix has made the first film available to non-Netflix subscribers to stream for a limited time without having to sign up!

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To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before is available for everybody in The US (and additional selected markets) to watch through March 9,” Netflix US tweeted.

Now, non-registered users can watch happen happens to Lara Jean Covey’s love life when it’s turned upside down when several private letters were sent out her past crushes, gets herself into a fake relationship with one of the most popular boys in school, and finds true love at the end.

To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before, based on the book series by Jenny Hann, debuted in August of 2018, and on Wednesday, February 12, the highly-anticipated sequel, To All The Boys I Love: P.S. I Still Love You, will catch up fans on how Lara Jean (Lana Condor) and Peter Kavinsky (Noah Centineo) are doing. (Hint: Lara Jean’s love life gets very complicated!)

This is not the first time Netflix has offered a free look at some of its original productions. The streaming service has previously let everyone in the UK last year watch the first episode of The Crown season 3 to non-members, and has tried similar tactics in India and South America.

Netflix February 2020: What’s Coming & Going

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Netflix February 2020: What’s Coming & Going

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