Joel Courtney on Kissing Booth’s Lee, Elle Relationship, Third Movie
From LenexWeb : Joel Courtney on Kissing Booth’s Lee, Elle Relationship, Third Movie

Pucker up! The Kissing Booth is again with its second movie, and this time round, Lee (Joel Courtney) and Elle (Joey King) are heading into their senior 12 months of school. Although Elle is coping with a long-distance relationship along with her boyfriend, Flynn (Jacob Elordi), she’s fortunate to have her BFF to lean on.

That mentioned, many followers of The Kissing Booth movies have been satisfied that Elle and Lee ought to find yourself collectively since they’re finest pals.

Courtney, 24, doesn’t agree.

“I don’t think that they could ever be together romantically. Their relationship goes beyond the need for a physical element to it,” the Super 8 star says completely within the newest subject of Us Weekly, on newsstands now. “They’re soulmates. They’re best friends. They’re linked in a way that very few people are on the entire planet. They have such a deep love and caring and affection for each other, but there’s no passion toward the physical side of it. And they really are like twins — they’re like siblings more than anything.”

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Meganne Young, Joel Courtney and Joey King in The Kissing Booth 2. Netflix

In this second film, Lee has come a great distance and realized in regards to the boundaries he will need to have with Elle. He’s additionally pressured to determine methods to steadiness a girlfriend and a lady pal — one thing that isn’t straightforward.

The rom-com, like the primary, ends on a cliffhanger — however that doesn’t imply it’s going to essentially end in one other film.

“You kind of have to hope for the best for these characters to come. I don’t actually know like if we’d be able to [do another],” the Messengers alum tells Us. “Times you’re so crazy, and I don’t know if we’d be able to get everyone back together.”

Plus, he provides, the open-ended ending leaves individuals feeling “hopeful” — at the least that’s what he’s hoping for.

“There are a lot of unanswered questions — like, what’s going on in the world? How are we handling it? What do we do? We have big decisions to make. And I think this movie ends so aptly just leaving a giant question mark,” Courtney says. “What do you think you would do in this situation? It just allows people to remain hopeful.”

For extra from Courtney, choose up the most recent subject of Us WeeklyThe Kissing Booth 2 is now accessible on Netflix.

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ShowCelNews: Joel Courtney on Why Kissing Booth's Lee and Elle Will Never Be Together
From ShowCelNews : Joel Courtney on Why Kissing Booth's Lee and Elle Will Never Be Together

Pucker up! The Kissing Booth is back with its second film, and this time around, Lee (Joel Courtney) and Elle (Joey King) are heading into their senior year of college. Although Elle is dealing with a long-distance relationship with her boyfriend, Flynn (Jacob Elordi), she’s lucky to have her BFF to lean on.

That said, many fans of The Kissing Booth films have been convinced that Elle and Lee should end up together since they are best friends.

Courtney, 24, does not agree.

“I don’t think that they could ever be together romantically. Their relationship goes beyond the need for a physical element to it,” the Super 8 star says exclusively in the latest issue of Us Weekly, on newsstands now. “They’re soulmates. They’re best friends. They’re linked in a way that very few people are on the entire planet. They have such a deep love and caring and affection for each other, but there’s no passion toward the physical side of it. And they really are like twins — they’re like siblings more than anything.”

In this second movie, Lee has come a long way and learned about the boundaries he must have with Elle. He’s also forced to figure out how to balance a girlfriend and a girl friend — something that isn’t easy.

The rom-com, like the first, ends on a cliffhanger — but that doesn’t mean it will necessarily result in another movie.

“You kind of have to hope for the best for these characters to come. I don’t actually know like if we’d be able to [do another],” the Messengers alum tells Us. “Times you’re so crazy, and I don’t know if we’d be able to get everyone back together.”
Plus, he adds, the open-ended ending leaves people feeling “hopeful” — at least that’s what he’s hoping for.

“There are a lot of unanswered questions — like, what’s going on in the world? How are we handling it? What do we do? We have big decisions to make. And I think this movie ends so aptly just leaving a giant question mark,” Courtney says. “What do you think you would do in this situation? It just allows people to remain hopeful.”

For more from Courtney, pick up the latest issue of Us WeeklyThe Kissing Booth 2 is now available on Netflix.

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'The Kissing Booth 2': Joey King and Jacob Elordi Break Down That Ending (Exclusive)
From Kare11 : 'The Kissing Booth 2': Joey King and Jacob Elordi Break Down That Ending (Exclusive)

The following story contains major spoilers for The Kissing Booth 2.

The stars of The Kissing Booth 2 are sharing their thoughts on the movie's shocking ending. The sequel to the 2018 film arrived on Netflix Friday and brought plenty of drama and deception to the table. The film follows Elle (Joey King) and Noah (Jacob Elordi) as they navigate their long-distance romance. Throughout the movie, Elle gets suspicious of Noah's relationship with his college friend, Chloe (Maisie Richardson-Sellers), while also getting close to -- and even kissing -- the new guy at school, Marco (Taylor Zakhar Perez). 

Elle also struggles with deciding where to attend college the following year, having promised her best friend, Lee (Joel Courtney), to join him at UC Berkeley, and also assured Noah she's thinking about joining him at Harvard in the fall.

The flick ends with Elle lying to everyone about being waitlisted at both schools, when she actually received two acceptance letters and now faces a huge decision.

"She's really good at getting herself into a pickle, that's for sure," King told ET's Katie Krause of the cliffhanger ending. "Elle Evans is notorious for trying to make everybody happy, which in turn, the way she goes about it, makes everybody mad in the long run, including herself."

"Elle has a lot of figuring out to do, and she figures out a lot during this movie. And then, in the end, she gives herself even more figuring out to do, which is crazy," she continued. "We don't know what's going to happen... I don't know why she does that."

Elordi agreed, telling ET that Elle is facing "a lot of pressure" from the men in her life.

"She's scared to tell either of them because it's such a difficult decision," he said. "She probably feels a lot of pressure from both parties, which is just unfortunate."

In addition to the college decision, Elle is also facing a romantic one. At the end of the flick, Marco tells one of his buddies that Elle is "worth it," seemingly confirming that he plans to go after her, despite her relationship with Noah.

"I feel like if you get told no, you should take the no, you know? Take the L man, give up," Elordi told ET of Marco. "Like, leave her alone, you know?"

King was more understanding of Marco's plight, telling ET that "Elle is a young gal who makes mistakes."

"I think that she went through this up and down roller coaster with Noah and his life at Harvard, and then this person comes in who's a pillar of strength to her with emotions and a personal life," she said. "Things get confusing."

That confusion Elle is facing actually led King to question if her character and Elordi's should end up together.

"Just like Elle says in the trailer, she always thought they were [endgame], but things change, things happen, and I don't know where their story will take them," King said. "But I'm so excited that we get to see Elle and Noah in this movie. I think Noah and Elle are iconic and I think it's exciting for fans to be able to see them again."

While Elordi disagreed, saying that he thinks Elle and Noah are endgame, Perez was firmly planted in Team Marco ahead of the announcement of a potential third movie.

"I felt like it was the perfect ending to the beginning of a third film," he said. "I have no idea if Netflix will be doing one, but... we need justice for Marco."

Elordi wasn't sold on a third flick, though, and was satisfied with the cliffhanger ending.

"So many of these things end with cliffhangers, you kind of leave it up for interpretation," he said. "Myself personally, I don't know what I'm doing after this phone call, so [I'm] not sure how to answer that... I have no idea."

The rest of the cast seemed eager to make another film, with Richardson-Sellers sharing that she'd "love" to make a third movie.

"I wanna see [Chloe] and Elle. I wanna see that relationship develop," she said. "I want to see how she interacts with Marco. That would be so fun."

Courtney noted that whether or not a third film gets made will largely depend on the fans' response to the sequel.

"I might be a little biased, but I actually think that our second movie is better than our first. I just love it. I think it's so good," he said. "The fans gave us so much support in the first movie and got us a second one. Who knows? It might happen again."

"Our fans loved the first one so much and they are ultimately how we got to do a second one, so if they are loud enough about this one, about hopefully making a third one, maybe Netflix will grant us the permission," King agreed.

The Kissing Booth 2 is now available on Netflix.

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From Detroit News : Joey King is back in the sequel to 2018’s bouncy, fun streaming hit

Joel Courtney and Joey King are besties in “The Kissing Booth 2.”

Way back in 2018, the teenage rom-com “The Kissing Booth” was a surprise hit for Netflix, and it was no wonder why: it presented an innocent, fun, candy-colored vision of high school romance and was stacked with a good looking cast of characters whose problems could all be ironed out at the titular attraction at their school’s annual fundraiser.

“The Kissing Booth 2” is equally charming, and its sitcom gloss is shiny enough to style yourself in its reflection.

It’s like a middle schooler’s vision of senior year in high school come to life, if their only exposure to the world was through Disney Channel original programming.

Joey King, Emmy-nominated for last year’s “The Act,” is back as Elle, who is still besties with Lee (Joel Courtney) and is in a relationship with his big brother Noah (Jacob Elordi).

Noah is now off at college at Harvard — of course he’s at Harvard, in movies like this college always equals Harvard — and their relationship is starting to feel the strain of long-distance. Plus he always seems to be hanging around Chloe (Maisie

Richardson-Sellers), who is intimidating because she has an accent, which must mean she’s sophisticated.

Meanwhile, super hot newguy-at-school Marco (Taylor Perez) is maybe crushing on Elle, and maybe she’s crushing on him back? And then there’s Lee’s girlfriend Rachel (Meganne Young), who rightly always feels like the third wheel to Elle and Lee, who spend an inordinate amount of time hanging out together even though their relationship is totally platonic. Probably.

Rather than a love triangle, “The Kissing Booth 2” presents a love hexagon between these six characters, and nimbly manages to sustain it for “The Kissing Booth 2’s” two-hour plus runtime. (“The Kissing Booth 2” runs 40 minutes longer than Tom Hanks’ Navy boat WWII epic “Greyhound,” probably because “Greyhound” didn’t have an entire video game dance machine contest subplot to contend with.)

Director Vince Marcello returns and keeps the same vibe of slightly edgy innocence, adding just enough grown-up elements (a scene of drinking, a love scene) to make it feel slightly less than saccharine.

As for zeroing in on the feelings of confusion and displacement felt by teenagers, look elsewhere; there are plenty of high school films, from “Fast Times at Ridgemont High” to “The Edge of Seventeen” that do that better. “The Kissing Booth 2” is a sun-kissed fantasy with an appealing cast and a slick presentation that provides an easy escape, and that’s OK, too. Go ahead, give it a smooch. agraham@detroitnews.com

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The Kissing Booth 2's Joey King and Joel Courtney miss Cape Town and this local milkshake spot!
From South Africa's News 24 : The Kissing Booth 2's Joey King and Joel Courtney miss Cape Town and this local milkshake spot!
  • We recently caught up with the cast of The Kissing Booth 2.

  • From where their characters are now to their real-life friendship, Joey King and Joel Courtney spilled the beans during our Zoom chat.

  • From wings at Lefty's to Royale Eatery milkshakes, the duo also shared what became their favourite spots while filming in Cape Town, and the one friendship rule they vowed never to break.

I love a good Netflix romcom.

Give me a bowl of popcorn, my favourite chocolates and sit me down under the covers on a Friday night, and I'll be content with whatever the latest offering on the streaming service is. But I have to say, The Kissing Booth 2 actually exceeded my expectations – see my full review for the film here.

The sequel sees Elle Evans return to high school with her best friend, Lee, for their senior year, while she tries desperately to make her long-distance relationship with Noah work.

Joey King and Joel Courtney both reprised their roles as Elle and Lee – and I was lucky enough to catch up with the stars ahead of the release of the film on 24 July.

We spoke about everything from where their characters are now to their real-life friendship – and even learnt what their favourite Cape Town spots are, since most of the filming took place in the Mother City (are you only realising now their high school looks a lot like the University of Cape Town?).

"Every time I've been able to go back, I've just loved it more and more every single time," Joel says about filming in SA.

He adds: "A local spot for me would have to be Lefty's. That's where we went and ate ribs. Joey, do you remember?"

"Oh my god!" Joey gushes during our interview.

"They were so good!" Joel says. "One of my favourite things about Cape Town has been food and the culinary culture. It's just amazing – everything you could imagine. So much food!"

"One of our favourite places to go was Royale Eatery," Joey adds. "We would get the most delicious burgers and the most thick milkshakes in the world! Oh my god!"

Joey describes South Africa as "the most stunning wine country" as she speaks about Stellenbosch and adds that she loved getting seafood at Kloof Street House.

Another fond memory? "Oh, yeah, obviously, I don't know, hiking Table Mountain was pretty cool!" she says.

We get to talking about their friendship after I bring up a note that Joel passed to Joey while they were on set. (Check out Joey's video on Instagram where Joel snickers as she reads a note that says: "At some point in the next five minutes, I'm going to wink at you. It means I have farted.")

"When you spend that many hours with somebody you kind of develop your own, like, secret language of sanity," Joey says.

And if there's one friendship rule between them that absolutely cannot be broken, Joey says: "Never let the other person get milkshakes alone."

Name a better duo – I'll wait.

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