Netflix's "XO, Kitty" Was Just Picked Up For A Second Season — Here's Everything We Know So Far

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🚨 FYI, there are several spoilers ahead for Season 1 of XO, Kitty! 🚨

If you've already finished the first season of XO, Kitty and are already dying for more, you're in luck — Netflix announced it greenlit Season 2 in mid-June.

She ended up connecting with a couple more people — including Dae's "girlfriend" Yuri (Gia Kim), who she shares a kiss with, and Dae's friend Min-ho (Sang Heon Lee), who admits his feelings for her at the end of the Season 1 finale.

Given how things left off with Yuri and Min-ho, it's safe to say Kim and Lee will be back for Season 2 — the real question is whether they'll be back in Korea or stateside.

Considering the season ended with Kitty being expelled from KISS and heading back to her hometown of Portland, Oregon, there's a chance Season 2 will take place there.

If that's the case, filming will likely take place in Vancouver, as with the To All the Boys I've Loved Before movies.

We'll also surely see more of John Corbett as Kitty's dad and Sarayu Blue as her stepmom.

It's also possible we'll see Lara Jean (Lana Condor), Kitty's older sister and protagonist of the TATBILB series.

Condor recently said, "I would definitely never say never [to returning]. I mean, I think it’s pretty clear that I love the To All the Boys world and have dedicated a lot of my young adulthood to it. To me, that world feels like home."

Of course, Kitty might be readmitted to KISS, since when we last see Yuri, she's telling her mother, the KISS director, that she should let Kitty back in.

If Kitty does end up back at KISS, the new season will probably shoot in Seoul again.

It's hard to say for sure where the season will take place until we start getting filming updates or see a trailer, and there's no telling when that might happen. We might be able to guess when a trailer will first drop if production for Season 2 follows a similar timeline as Season 1.

Production for the first season began in April 2022, and we saw the first trailer for the series about a year later, a few weeks before the show hit Netflix in May.

Of course, since the Season 2 renewal was only just announced, it's hard to say when production will start — especially factoring in the Writer's Guild of America strike.

But we can surely count on Cathcart for updates on the new season.

Did you watch XO, Kitty? Are you excited for Season 2? Sound off in the comments.

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