People without a Netflix subscription can now enjoy one of the streaming service’s best original rom-coms without forking over a monthly fee.

Rom-com fans rejoice! Netflix is making one of its hit movies available to all from now until March 9, 2020 in the US and “select international markets,” according to Variety. This news comes just after the movie’s sequel, To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You, premiered on Netflix on February 12.

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Undoubtedly, Netflix is hoping that new viewers will fall in love with the movie’s charm and pay up for access to the sequel and the rest of Netflix’s vast catalog. It’s possible that this is an effort to compete with the ever-increasing number of streaming services on the market. Maybe Netflix is even hoping to win back some subscribers who have already jumped ship to services like Disney+ or Amazon Prime. To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before was one of Netflix’s top three most watched rom-coms of 2018, so its popularity has been more than proven.

To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before premiered on Netflix in 2018, and stars Lana Condor and Noah Centineo. The two leads also star in the sequel. Both are based on Jenny Han’s YA book trilogy of the same name. A third film, To All the Boys: Always and Forever, Lara Jean, is currently in production for Netflix.

Stream To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before now at www.netflix.com/toalltheboys!