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Lana Condor and Noah Centineo Announce To All The Boys 3 Sneak Peek Benefitting Black Lives Matter

For those counting the days until To All the Boys 3 is released on Netflix, a sneak peek from the new movie is on the way—and in a way that will benefit the Black Lives Matter movement. Co-stars Lana Condor and Noah Centineo announced via Instagram Live on Tuesday that they’ll be hosting a June 30 charity livestream table read on YouTube that will include a scene from the upcoming movie.

The pair, who play high school sweethearts Lara Jean and Peter Kavinsky in the hit Netflix franchise, will read scenes from the original 2018 film and 2019’s sequel, To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You. Plus, they’ll read a scene from the unreleased third and final movie, To All the Boys: Always and Forever, Lara Jean. Centineo and Condor said they had yet to pick which scene from the forthcoming film they’ll be sharing. Proceeds from the event will support several organizations fighting racial injustice, including Black Lives Matter, Know Your Rights Camp, Color of Change, and more.

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“Lana, you are so beautiful at 10 o’clock in the morning, how did you manage?” Centineo asked Condor during their mid-morning Instagram Live, which has more than 1.3 million views. “Lana and I love each other very, very much,” Centineo continued, adding, “We also share this weird thing that makes us want to do more than just act.” He told fans that his own organization, Favored Nations, will host next Tuesday’s livestream. It will also include three special guest appearances by Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Cullors, Paine the Poet, and activist Nupol Kiazolu.

Condor and Centineo’s goal is for the livestream to hit at least 5,000 individual donations for the aforementioned charities. “It’s a cause that I fully and wholeheartedly believe in,” Condor said of their initiative. “Just seeing how motivated and inspired you’ve been and how tenacious you’ve been to make this work…has been really awesome and inspiring,” Condor added, praising Centineo.

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The last two films in the To All the Boys franchise, based on Jenny Han’s hit novels of the same name, were filmed back-to-back last year. A release date for the third movie has not been announced yet.

Centineo and Condor’s livestream event will air on YouTube at 12 PM PST/3 PM EST on Tuesday, June 30. Fans can RSVP for the event and donate at favorednations.org/idk.

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