After winning over millions of fans (including "Stranger Things" star Millie Bobby Brown) earlier this year, devotees of Netflix rom-com "To All the Boys I've Loved Before" have been clamoring for a follow-up to the YA novel adaptation. And now, a sequel has officially been confirmed.

Studio Paramount has just inked a huge new deal with Netflix to produce more original films for the streaming giant, and first on the list is a "To All the Boys" sequel. In an interview with Deadline, Viacom CEO Bob Bakish said that the first flick "is one of the most-viewed films of all time" on Netflix, making greenlighting a follow-up a slam dunk for the company (Viacom is the parent company of Paramount).

While fans would certainly agree, this development wasn't always a sure thing. As recently as last week, Netflix denied that a sequel was confirmed, and while stars Lana Condor and Noah Centineo said they would absolutely join a follow-up, they've also been pretty busy lately lining up other projects.

Thankfully, it looks like the stars are aligning for this delightful soon-to-be-series. Stay tuned for more details as they become available.

[via: Deadline]