If youโre anything like me, youโve binge-watched The Kissing Booth trilogy more times than youโd care to admit. These movies are my ultimate comfort foodโa perfect mix of high school drama, swoon-worthy romance, and those quirky, heartwarming friendships that give you all the feels. And letโs not forget that infectious Elle Evans smile that could light up any teenage rom-com scene! So buckle up, because weโre diving into the trilogy that made us laugh, cry, and maybe yell at our screens in frustration (looking at you, Noah Flynn).
Part 1: The Kissing Booth (2018) โ Where It All Began
Letโs rewind to where it all started. The first movie introduces us to Elle Evans (played by the incredible Joey King) and her bestie Lee Flynn (Joel Courtney). Their friendship rules are as sacred as a middle school pinky promise, and rule number nine is the kicker: relatives are off-limits. But rules are meant to be broken, right? Enter Noah Flynn (Jacob Elordi), Leeโs ridiculously hot older brother with a bad-boy vibe thatโs impossible to ignore.
After Elle and Noah share a steamy kiss at the schoolโs fundraising kissing booth (yep, itโs in the title!), things get complicated. The movie gives us plenty of drama, from secret dates and steamy motorcycle rides to Elleโs struggle to keep her relationship hidden from Lee. What makes this film so relatable is its focus on friendship and first love, sprinkled with a heavy dose of teenage awkwardness.
Part 2: The Kissing Booth 2 (2020) โ Love, Long Distance, and Marco (The Other Guy)
Elle and Noah are officially a couple, but long-distance relationships are no walk in the park. Noah heads off to Harvard (because apparently, being ridiculously good-looking comes with Ivy League perks), while Elle juggles senior year and her dream of attending college in Boston to stay close to him. Enter Marco (Taylor Zakhar Perez), the new guy whoโs charming, talented, andโletโs face itโa little too perfect.
The second movie amps up the drama with a love triangle that has Team Noah and Team Marco fans going to battle. Elle and Marcoโs sizzling chemistry in the dance competition makes us question everything, while Noahโs mysterious friendship with Chloe (Maisie Richardson-Sellers) keeps us on edge. By the end, Elle faces some tough choices about her future, her friendships, and her heart. Letโs just say this one left us all emotionally wreckedโin the best way possible.
Part 3: The Kissing Booth 3 (2021) โ Growing Up and Moving On
The final chapter is all about big decisions and bittersweet goodbyes. With the summer before college looming, Elle, Lee, and Noah decide to spend one last epic vacation at the Flynn family beach house. Cue beach parties, water fights, and an over-the-top bucket list thatโs equal parts hilarious and heartwarming.
But itโs not all fun and games. Elle finds herself caught between her promise to attend college with Lee and her dream of being with Noah at Harvard. Throw in Marcoโs return, Noahโs insecurities, and Leeโs adorable girlfriend Rachel (Meganne Young) trying to navigate their own future, and youโve got a recipe for high-stakes drama.
The third movie is less about the romance and more about self-discovery. By the end, Elle learns to prioritize herself and her dreams, leaving fans with a mix of tears and applause. And can we talk about that time-jump finale?
Seeing Elle and Noah reconnect as adults gave us just the closure we needed.
The Cast: Stars Who Stole Our Hearts
Joey King (Elle Evans)
Joey King is the heart and soul of The Kissing Booth trilogy. Her charm, wit, and relatable vulnerability make Elle one of our favorite rom-com protagonists. If youโre as obsessed with Joey as I am, check out her other standout performances in The Act (which earned her an Emmy nomination) and Bullet Train, where she held her own alongside Brad Pitt.
Jacob Elordi (Noah Flynn)
Jacob Elordi went from Netflix heartthrob to Hollywoodโs leading man overnight. After playing Noah, he wowed us with his dark, intense role as Nate Jacobs in Euphoria. Fun fact: heโs an Aussie, and his real-life accent is enough to make anyone weak in the knees.
Joel Courtney (Lee Flynn)
Joel Courtneyโs portrayal of Elleโs goofy and lovable best friend is a standout in the trilogy. When heโs not making us laugh in The Kissing Booth, heโs melting hearts in movies like Super 8 and The Empty Man.
Taylor Zakhar Perez (Marco)
Taylorโs debut in The Kissing Booth 2 turned heads for all the right reasons. Since then, heโs starred in Red, White & Royal Blue, bringing his rom-com magic to a queer love story that fans adore.
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If youโre in a rom-com withdrawal after finishing the trilogy, donโt worry. Here are some similar movies to fill the Elle-and-Noah-shaped hole in your heart:
- To All the Boys Iโve Loved Before (Netflix): This trilogy also features a sweet, awkward heroine and swoon-worthy romance. Lara Jean and Peter Kavinskyโs love story is a must-watch.
- After series (Amazon Prime): If youโre into intense, drama-filled love stories with a hint of danger, this oneโs for you. Just prepare for some serious angst.
Final Thoughts
At its core, The Kissing Booth trilogy is about growing up, navigating love and friendships, and figuring out who you are. Itโs messy, over-the-top, and sometimes unrealistic, but isnโt that what makes it so much fun? Whether youโre swooning over Noah, rooting for Marco, or laughing at Leeโs antics, these movies remind us of the rollercoaster that is teenage life. And honestly, who wouldnโt want to relive that rideโeven just for a couple of hours?
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