Netflix knows the way to our hearts: Not only is the "To All the Boys I've Loved Before" sequel coming in time for Valentine's Day 2020, the third movie has already entered production.

The streaming service revealed the big news via Twitter on Thursday, making it official that "To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You" will be released on Wednesday, Feb. 12. The tweet added that the second movie will be followed by a third, "To All the Boys: Always and Forever Lara Jean." All are based on the books by Jenny Han.

"P.S. I Still Love You" was officially confirmed in December after the first movie won hearts when it was released in August 2018. The sequel will bring back stars Lana Condor and Noah Centineo as Lara Jean Covey and Peter Kavinsky. This time, the adorable couple will face new challenges, including the arrival of John Ambrose (Jordan Fisher), one of Lara Jean's old crushes.

We don't know many specifics about the third film yet, but we think it's safe to assume that it, too, will follow Han's series. Without giving away any spoilers, the third book, "Always and Forever, Lara Jean," follows the teen as she navigates her senior year of high school and prepares for college. For now, though, we'll be focusing our attention on "P.S. I Still Love You."

Both sequels are being produced by AwesomenessTV with Ace Entertainment and Overbrook Entertainment.

Mark your calendar for Feb. 12 for "To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You." A release date for the third film is still to be announced.

[via: See What's Next/Twitter; h/t: Deadline]