Update (4/1/19): Jordan Fisher isn’t the only new face we’ll be seeing when the To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before sequel officially hits Netflix.

The online streaming giant announced on Monday (April 1) that 13 Reasons Why actor Ross Butler has also officially joined the cast of the highly anticipated sequel.

Butler, who’s also appeared on The CW’s Riverdale, will be taking on the role of Peter Kavinsky’s bestie, Trevor Pike in the forthcoming sequel.

Though Butler is a recent addition to the cast, it looks like he and his new on-screen bestie, Noah Centineo, are already squeezing in some BFF bonding time.

Netflix shared a fun picture of Centineo and Butler via their See What’s Next Twitter Account.

It’s safe to say the cast of the To All The Boys sequel has been having some fun when it comes to making casting announcements.

Check out how Lara Jean herself, Lana Condor, helped announce Jordan Fisher’s casting below!

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Move over, Peter Kavinsky! There’ll be a new man in Lara Jean Covey’s life when the To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before sequel hits Netflix!

The highly anticipated sequel to last summer’s hit rom-com, To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before, has officially found its John Ambrose McClaren!

Netflix took to its See What’s Next Twitter account to announce to the world that actor Jordan Fisher would officially be taking on the role of Lara Jean’s old crush from her days in Model U.N.

Lana Condor (who plays Lara Jean in the films) was on hand to help welcome Fisher to the cast. Check out the announcement video Condor and Fisher made below!

News that Fisher has scored the coveted role in P.S. I Still Love You might come as a shock to eagle eyed fans of the first film.

For those who need a bit of a refresher, we actually catch a glimpse of John Ambrose right at the tail end of To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before when he shows up on Lara Jean’s doorstep holding the love letter she wrote him.

Actor Jordan Burtchett stood in as Lara Jean’s old crush in the quick cameo, so many expected that he’d probably be returning to reprise his role in the sequel.

Regardless, we’ll be excited to see what Fisher, who was last seen playing Mark in Fox’s Rent Live!, does with the role.