In this article, you will understand what is already known, what are the real chances of renewal, and what could happen in a possible continuation of the series.
The Success of To All the Boys: Always and Forever, Kitty on Netflix
Since its debut, To All the Boys: Always and Forever, Kitty quickly conquered a loyal fan base, especially among young audiences. The production is a direct spin-off of the To All the Boys I've Loved Before franchise, also a global Netflix success.
The third season reinforced this success by premiering among the most-watched productions in Brazil, consolidating the appeal of romantic narrative with cultural elements and contemporary adolescent conflicts.
Why is the series so successful?
Several factors explain the production's popularity: continuity of an already consolidated franchise, charismatic and easily identifiable characters, a mix of romance, drama and light comedy, international setting (South Korea), and modern narrative connected to young audiences. Additionally, author Jenny Han's involvement ensures creative consistency and connection with book fans.
Has the series already been renewed for the 4th season?
To date, there is no official Netflix confirmation of renewal for To All the Boys: Always and Forever, Kitty for a fourth season. However, this is not uncommon. The platform typically evaluates several criteria before making decisions: number of views in the first weeks, episode completion rate, social media engagement, production cost versus return, and potential for story expansion.
According to established streaming market practices, series that remain in the global or regional Top 10 for weeks have greater chances of renewal. In the case of To All the Boys: Always and Forever, Kitty, good initial performance is a positive point—but it does not yet officially guarantee continuation.
What did the third season leave open?
The third season brought several emotional plot twists and left important hooks for the story's future. One central point was the relationship between Kitty and Min Ho. After conflicts, separations, and reunions, the two characters grow closer again at the season's end. This type of narrative construction is typical of series that intend to continue exploring the couple's development—which reinforces the possibility of new episodes.
Another important point is the possible change in setting. So far, the story takes place mostly in South Korea, within the KISS school. However, the third season's finale indicates a transition to Portland, in the United States, the protagonist's hometown. This change could represent new cultural conflicts, introduction of new characters, expansion of the series' universe, and reconfiguration of existing relationships.
What to expect from the 4th season of To All the Boys: Always and Forever, Kitty?
If the fourth season is confirmed, there are several likely narrative paths. A new environment and cultural shock would be significant, as Kitty's move to the United States would create fresh storylines and character dynamics.