The Kissing Booth kisses and tells its last story on Netflix starting today. In the third and final chapter Elle (Joey King) has to decide whether to go to the same college as her best friend Lee (Jacob Elordi) or her boyfriend and his brother, Noah (Joel Courtney).
When the second movie ended, she found out that she got into both Harvard and Berkley. Now, she has to make a choice that will hurt one brother, and she is going to avoid telling them that she has to. She and Lee have been saying they would go to Berkley ever since they could talk. However, now that she is doing more than talking with Noah, she also wants to go to Boston. She can’t do both, so which one will she choose?
A decision that becomes harder when she has to spend the whole summer with both brothers at their beach house. Their mom (Molly Ringwald) has decided to put the house on the market, and the three of them are going to prepare it for the sale.
While cleaning out the house, Lee and Elle find their Beach Bucket List from when they were kids. They decide to check off all of the items before they go away to college. The more items they finish, the more tension it causes in all of their relationships. To make matters worse for Elle, Marco (Taylor Zakhar Perez) is also spending the summer by the house. This makes Noah jealous. Does he have a right to be?
Not only is Elle dealing with all of this drama, but her dad (Stephen Jennings) also started dating again. To put it mildly, she doesn’t like it.
All of this will lead to Elle reaching a breaking point and making a decision that is best for her. But, what does that mean for all of the men in her life?
By the end of this movie, we will all be left satisfied. But what about Elle, Lee, Noah, and Marco? I can’t tell you, what fun would that be. However, I will tell you, it didn’t end like I thought I would, but I really enjoyed how they wrapped up the franchise. I just wish we could get a The Kissing Booth 4, 5, 6, and so on.
Whether you have seen the first two movies or not, you can spend the day binging all three together. What else is there to do between the heat and COVID-19’s Delta variant? At least these films give us hope and remind us what kissing is. Remember that?
The first trailer is out for Netflix’s take of She’s All That, and I am not sure how I feel about He’s All That with Tanner Buchanan and Addison Rae.
I mean, I know I want to hate it because I am one of those people who is like, leave a good thing alone. However, the streaming service’s teen movies are like really good.
I am like totally conflicted. I don’t know what to think. Are you going to up at like midnight to watch it on August 27th, or will you be sleeping instead?
On November 12th, The Rock, Ryan Reynolds, and Gal Gadot will be starring in Red Notice on Netflix. It is such a big deal that they are all getting dressed up for the occasion.
The boys are both wearing tuxes. Who looks better dressed up to the nines? Gal Gadot, of course. That is because she is Wonder Woman, and they are just Black Adam and Deadpool.
For those of you who want to know what the film is about, here it is. An Interpol-issued Red Notice is a global alert to hunt and capture the world’s most wanted. But when a daring heist brings together the FBI’s top profiler (Johnson) and two rival criminals (Gadot, Reynolds), there’s no telling what will happen.
They say, “go big, or go home.” Therefore DJ declared, “This is my career first streaming film and I wanted to make it big and special for all the fans worldwide.”
Netflix has done a lot of great projects. However, I think one of its great productions is The Kissing Booth trilogy. On August 11th, Elle (Joey King) will finally have to decide between her boyfriend Noah (Jacob Elordi), his brother, and her BFF Lee (Joel Courtney), and herself. Who will she choose? We will find out next month in a movie that brings the teen out of all of us.
If you can’t wait until then to find out what happens next, then watch the first two movies on Netflix now to find out what happened first. They are so enjoyable; you will want to watch them over and over again as I do.