"XO, Kitty" Season 3 will return to its roots in a big way, with Lana Condor reprising her role as Kitty’s older sister, Lara Jean Song Covey, star of Netflix’s "To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before" trilogy based on the best-selling books by Jenny Han.
Katherine ‘Kitty’ Song Covey (Anna Cathcart) appeared in the three films before getting her own spinoff show in which she takes center stage and moves to South Korea for a yearlong study abroad program.
It was Kitty who mailed out Lara Jean’s secret love letters, each addressed to a boy she had a crush on, which eventually landed her with Peter Kavinsky (Noah Centineo) across the three films. Thanks to that instance, Kitty now sees herself as a matchmaker.
In Season 2 of "XO, Kitty," Centineo made a cameo in the sixth episode to deliver Kitty some letters between her family members. He had some fun interactions with Min Ho (Sang Heon Lee), and he pointed out to Kitty some signs that Min Ho might have feelings for her.
Season 2 also contained some callbacks to major moments in "To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before." In the finale of Season 2, Janel Parrish reprised her role of Margot Song Covey in a sweet reunion of Kitty and Margot’s grandmother with her sister in South Korea. It is only right that Condor will return as, arguably, the sister who started it all, though Kitty played a major role in her middle sister’s love story.
Netflix broke the news on Instagram with a video of Lee asking for “Covey?” and the camera pans to both actreses — Lana and Anna — in their character chairs, turning their heads and responding “Yes?”.
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The third installment of the spinoff series will see Kitty return for her final year at KISS, senior year, for her friend group.
She hopes to make many memories in her during her time left in Seoul, but surprises, new characters and more will challenge her mapped out, ideal final semesters as well as her relationships, including her budding romance with Min Ho.
The cast of "XO, Kitty" also includes Minyeong Choi (Dae), Gia Kim (Yuri), Anthony Keyvan (Q), Regan Aliyah (Juliana), Sule Thelwell (Marius), Hojo Shin (Jiwon), Peter Thurnwald (Alex), Joshua Lee (Jin), Sasha Bhasin (Praveena), Michael K. Lee (Professor Lee), Philippe Lee (Mr. Moon), Jocelyn Shelfo (Madison), Han Bi Ryu (Eunice), Sunny Oh (Mihee), Soy Kim (Yisoo), and Christine Heesun Hwang (Gigi).
Consisting of eight 30-minute episodes, Season 3 will land on Netflix on April 2.
Valentina Garza serves as showrunner, writer, and executive producer on Season 3.
Author Jenny Han created and executive produces the series alongside Matt Kaplan of ACE Entertainment and Bradley Gardner.




