‘To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before’ Reimagined As A Horror Movie Is Sinister AF

In honour of the spookiest of seasons, Halloween, Netflix decided to recut their wildly popular – and very good – rom com To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before trailer into the horror movie it very narrowly could’ve been.

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The trailer basically proves that if you add sinister music and reddish-black fade-outs to people making awkward facial expressions, and just cherrypick out lines that could potentially be misconstrued, any story can become something much more sinister.

It’s like how if you died tragically, your picture on the news would be your most recent Facebook photo where you’re politely smiling, a shot that shows a life taken too soon. But if you were to do a murder, the cops and media would share your mug shot or your incredibly heinous passport photo.

Instead of a charming high school rom com about one girl’s love letters being mysteriously mailed out to all her crushes, we get the story of a teenager, driven to cold-blooded murder by her intense obsession with five young men.

Earlier this week they also cut together a new, creepy Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt trailer, and tbh, you just change the tone and that shit works perfectly. Of course a lady who was trapped underground for years winds up a psychopath. It just makes sense.

To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before, starring Lana Condor and Noah Centineo, has been called out by Netflix bosses as one of their most viewed OG films of all time.

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