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The Kissing Booth 2

Rules can be broken...but so can hearts.
2020 | 132m | English

(42150 votes)

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Popularity: 5 (history)

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With college decisions looming, Elle juggles her long-distance romance with Noah, changing relationship with bestie Lee and feelings for a new classmate.
Release Date: Jul 24, 2020
Director: Vince Marcello
Writer: Beth Reekles, Jay Arnold, Vince Marcello
Genres: Comedy, Romance
Keywords
Production Companies Komixx Entertainment, Picture Loom Productions, Clearblack Films
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Joey King Elle Evans
Jacob Elordi Noah Flynn
Joel Courtney Lee Flynn
Molly Ringwald Mrs. Flynn
Taylor Zakhar Perez Marco Peña
Maisie Richardson-Sellers Chloe Winthrop
Meganne Young Rachel
Stephen Jennings Mr. Evans
Carson White Brad Evans
Bianca Bosch Olivia
Camilla Wolfson Mia
Zandile Madliwa Gwyneth
Judd Krok Ollie
Sanda Shandu Randy
Hilton Pelser Barry
Frances Sholto-Douglas Vivian
Evan Hengst Miles
Joshua Daniel Eady Tuppen
Trent Rowe Melvin
Michelle Allen Heather
Nathan Lynn Cameron
Byron Langley Warren
Morné Visser Mr. Flynn
Chloe Williams Joni Evans / Elle's Mom
D. David Morin Principal Mark
Aidan Scott Harvard Friend 1
Joseph Gaza Harvard Friend 2
Caleb Swanepoel Harvard Friend 3
Dylan Edy Harward Friend 4
Julian Place Noah's Roommate
Glen Biderman-Pam Comedian
Julie Summers Coach
Jason K. Ralph College Counselor
Robyn Scott Secretary
Kevin Otto Mr. Johnson
Amrain Ismail-Essop Teacher 1
Waldemar Schultz Homeroom Teacher
Tasche Adams Keyboard Player
Maria Pretorius Pianist
Sean Barenblatt 'Wonderlust' Singer
Shana Mans 'Fantasy Friend Forever' Singer
Toni Jean Erasmus DDM Competition Judge / USC Professor
Jeanne Neilson Harvard Admissions Officer
Grant Ross Berkeley Admissions Officer
Motsi Tekateka DDM Official
Kai Luke Brummer Marco's Buddy
Nadia Kretschmer Mrs. Peña
Lya du Toit Marco's Little Sister
Robin B. Smith Gazebo Security Guard
Cesar Velasquez Ponce Marco's Voice Double (voice)
Bianca Amato Linda (uncredited)
Carishma Basday Admissions Officer (uncredited)
Noa Milan Busker (uncredited)
Matthew Dylan Roberts Harvey (uncredited)
Name Job
Beth Reekles Novel
Iñigo Navarro Production Design
Tori Caro Choreographer
Paul Millspaugh Editor
Anastas N. Michos Director of Photography
Neil McClean Costume Designer
Linda Cohen Music Supervisor
Mito Skellern Casting
Jay Arnold Screenplay
Carl Beyer Line Producer
Gary M. Zuckerbrod Casting
Kamala A. Thomas Casting
Tony McLeod First Assistant Director
Mick 'Stuntie' Milligan Stunt Coordinator
Barry Coetzer Art Direction
Ashley Aldworth Script Supervisor
J.J. Le Roux Production Sound Mixer
Innes Botha Boom Operator
Oliver Wilter Gaffer
Stephen Knipe Key Grip
Christa Schoeman Makeup Department Head, Hair Department Head
Simone Stubbs Key Makeup Artist
Dezi Rorich Unit Publicist
Marcos Cruz Still Photographer
George Amos Second Unit Director of Photography
Brad Arensman Post Production Supervisor
Joe Dzuban Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Brian Dunlop Dialogue Editor
Michael Baird ADR Editor
Terry Boyd Jr. Foley Mixer
Jody Thomas Foley Artist
Lynette Mitchell Second Assistant Director
Vanessa Haupt Production Manager
Lathiem Groenmeyer Production Manager
J.D. van Brakel Assistant Art Director
Sarel Pretorius Steadicam Operator
CoCo Boggon Production Coordinator
Luke Longmore Location Manager
Lee-Roy Titus Second Unit First Assistant Director
Franz Königswieser First Assistant Editor
Kristine McPherson First Assistant Editor
Pernell L. Salinas Assistant Sound Editor
Elizabeth Rainey Foley Artist
Gabriel J. Serrano Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Michael Miller ADR Mixer
Mike Lerma ADR Mixer
Michael Botha ADR Mixer
Stephen Webster ADR Mixer
Bill Higley ADR Mixer
Richard Ziegler Music Editor
Jeff Capogreco Visual Effects Supervisor
Sam Bassett Compositing Supervisor
Jacques Bock Visual Effects Producer
Wayne England Visual Effects Supervisor
Erica Kolsrud Post Production Accountant
Paul Becker Choreographer
Vince Marcello Screenplay, Director
Patrick Kirst Original Music Composer
Michele Weisler Unit Production Manager
Chris Navarro ADR Mixer
Barbara Harris ADR Voice Casting
Patrick Tubach Visual Effects Supervisor
Hank Amos Second Unit Director
Name Title
Andrew Cole-Bulgin Producer
Adam Friedlander Executive Producer
Ed Glauser Producer
Joey King Executive Producer
Vince Marcello Producer
Michele Weisler Producer
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2024 5 43 52 34
2024 6 43 59 30
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Reviews

Kewl_Kat
4.0

This was more annoying than enjoyable. I don’t understand how these kids are being accepted into the top schools in America. They don’t appear to take school seriously whatsoever. Maybe they all pay someone to take the SAT? That’s the only thing that makes sense. Everything is about partying, liftin ... g weights, playing video games and having sex. Meanwhile, they all live in gigantic mansions. I want a Kissing Booth 3 where everybody is sheltering in place, wearing masks, social distancing and becoming suicidal. I want every other scene taking place in a cemetery. Then if there is a Kissing Booth 4, it can be in post-Trump America, where anybody who survives the pandemic stops being a narcissistic sociopath.

Jun 23, 2021
Kamurai
6.0

Decent watch, probably won't watch again, and can't recommend unless you're just a big Joey King fan. Maybe I'm biased, but Joey King is way above doing this high school drama stuff unless its on "Riverdale", see "The Act". This movie looks so small and petty and just lacks the fun and charm of ... most coming of age stories. It builds off the original movie (and uses some of the same charms effectively) and a few standard teen tropes that all boil down to "have better communication". They feel like adult relationships, but this is still set in a high school with high schooler motivations. A lot of this is just either cheap or empty and is supported by columns of necessary goodness, mostly carried by Joey King, and the only other actor that seems capable of elevating the scenes is Maisie Richardson-Sellers ("Legends of Tomorrow"), but she has a role that is rather pigeon-holed. There are cute parts, but I can't say I'm heavily invested in the main romance, and I actively felt bad for the best friend's girlfriend because she really acted the jerk, treating him like a non-romantic boyfriend. I don't think it will be what you got out of the first movie and there are much better rom-coms out there, but you won't be wasting your time on this either.

Jun 23, 2021