"To All the Boys I've Loved Before" fans were hoping star Lana Condor's next film would be a sequel to the Netflix rom-com, but for now, they can get excited about another project.

Condor has joined the cast of the sci-fi thriller "Warning," Deadline reports. She and "Gotham" actor Benedict Samuel are the most recent additions to a cast that already includes James D'Arcy, Mena Massoud, Charlotte Le Bon, Laura Harrier, and Alex Pettyfer.

Details are limited at this point, but "Warning" sounds very different than "To All the Boys I've Loved Before." The film is said to take place in a near future and involve multiple stores that weave together. Some of the themes that it explores are loneliness, the meaning of life, and death, according to Deadline. "Warning" is based on a screenplay by Agata Alexander, who is directing, as well as Rob Michaelson and Jason Kaye.

So far, we don't know when "Warning" will be released, but we look forward to learning more about Condor's latest project.

[via: Deadline]