Netflix Officially Renews "XO, Kitty" For Season 2

Netflix's latest series, "XO, Kitty," follows Kitty Song Covey — aka Lara Jean's little sister from "To All the Boys I Loved Before" — as she searches for love and the truth about her mom's past at the Korean Independent School of Seoul — aka KISS. But will the series come back for more romantic chaos in season two? Here's what we know.

Will "XO, Kitty" Get a Season 2?

It's official — "XO, Kitty" has been renewed for a second season. Netflix confirmed the news on June 14 with an adorable video of the moment the cast found out about the renewal. "pssst... XO, KITTY IS RENEWED FOR SEASON 2, pass it on!!!" the show's official Instagram account captioned the clip.

So far, there are no details about what we can expect, but we can easily imagine where it would go. Kitty is technically expelled from KISS at the end of the season, but in the airport we see Yuri (Gia Kim) calling her mom Principal Jina (Yunjin Kim) to get Kitty reinstated. She points out none of the boys Kitty was illicitly living with were punished, so why should she be expelled? If Kitty returns to KISS, she'll have to try to keep her grades up while also balancing her social life.

There are also lots of other plotlines left to explore, like Kitty's burgeoning queerness, Yuri's relationship with Juliana (Regan Aliya) now that she's back at KISS, and some unexplained questions about Kitty's mom's time in Korea as a teen. Plus in the final moments of the season, Min Ho (Sang Heon Lee) admits he has feelings for Kitty, sending her for a loop.

Will the Writers Strike Affect "XO, Kitty" Season 2?

Because of the ongoing writers strike, even though Netflix already renewed "XO, Kitty," the team of writers likely won't be able to start working on scripts until the strike is over. Series creator Jenny Han didn't attend the show's premiere this May because of the strike, and she explained that to fans in an Instagram video posted May 11. "This moment is bigger than me," she said in part, "and what's at stake if the future of all writers and our ability to keep telling stories. And we are asking for fair compensation."

Han celebrated the show's renewal by reposting the video on her Instagram, writing, "IT'S OFFICIAL 💌 @xokittynetflix is coming back for season 2! See you in Seoul 💖 #xokitty."

"XO, Kitty" season one is streaming now on Netflix.