The cast of Netflix hit "To All the Boys I've Loved Before" is totally down for a sequel, but there's a snag: Stars Lana Condor, Noah Centineo, and Janel Parrish are now so in-demand, they might not have time!

Talking to ET, Condor said, "I think there’s a very high chance we’ll get a sequel,” Condor said. “But they better hop on it pretty soon because Noah and I -- I’m on [new Syfy series "Deadly Class"]. I’m doing a movie in Romania. He’s doing 'Charlie’s Angels.' He’s doing another movie that he just booked. It comes down to availability and I hope they lock us in soon."

"We all want a sequel," Condor said, pointing out that Parrish is also busy with "Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists. "They really gotta lock it down, I’m telling ya!” Condor she laughed.

Director Susan Johnson told ET that the cast and key creatives were "all attached contractually" for potential sequels, but that that all depends on if "our schedules all key up."

Johnson added that she loves that people want a sequel. "I love the fans being vocal about it; the more, the better."

[Via ET]