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Will Girl Haunts Boy get a sequel on Netflix? The future of Peyton List's drama

"Girl Haunts Boy" has just premiered in the Netflix catalog, and it not only brings Peyton List back to the screen but also tells a great supernatural love story. Here, check if the adaptation will have a sequel.

Peyton List in Girl Haunts Boy.
© IMDbPeyton List in Girl Haunts Boy.

Although the film adaptation of “Girl Haunts Boy” is not a Netflix original, the streaming giant added it to its catalog in October, and many have been wondering if the film might have a sequel.

The supernatural romantic drama stars two young talents, Peyton List (Cobra Kai) and Michael Cimino (Never Have I Ever), who brought Bea and Cole to life. The story touches on themes of love and loss across generations.

The relationship between the characters reflects the desire to overcome pain and find connection in the midst of impossible situations. Emily Ting was responsible for directing the movie, while Dustin Ellis developed the script.

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Will Girl Haunts Boy have a sequel?

Girl Haunts Boy” is the first film adaptation of the popular romantic book of the same name written by Cesar Vitale, published in 2024. The title was produced by A Fifth Season and Wonder Worldwide.

Since the film was released on October 10, it’s natural for speculation about a sequel to arise, but these decisions usually take time. Now that it has arrived on Netflix, the title could have a brighter future.

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The reception and audience engagement on the streaming giant will play an important role in determining whether a continuation is pursued. However, it is likely that it may not be renewed since the story is based on a single book.

The plot of the supernatural drama follows Cole, a young man who befriends Bea, the spirit of a girl from the 1920s who resides in his new home, forming an unlikely yet profound bond across the decades.

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