THE KISSING BOOTH 4: RULES OF FOREVER (2026)

THE KISSING BOOTH 4: RULES OF FOREVER (2026)


Starring: Joey King • Jacob Elordi • Joel Courtney • Meganne Young
Romance • Drama • Coming-of-Age

Some rules change. Some love doesn’t.

In The Kissing Booth 4: Rules of Forever, the much-anticipated final chapter of Elle, Noah, and Lee’s journey takes us back to where it all began—that one unforgettable summer that changed everything. Now, the trio finds themselves at a crossroads, as adulthood knocks on their doors, demanding that they confront the choices they’ve been putting off for far too long.

For Elle (Joey King), the decision weighs heavy: she must choose between the future she’s worked hard to build and the love that shaped her. The dreams she’s chased, the life she’s crafted, and the love she shares with Noah (Jacob Elordi) are now in direct conflict, and Elle must face the truth of what it means to grow up—sometimes, it means letting go of the things you thought would last forever.

Meanwhile, Noah and Lee (Joel Courtney) face their own monumental challenge: the hardest test of brotherhood. As the years go by and their paths begin to diverge, the bond they once shared is put to the test. Can they grow apart without losing each other? It’s a story about friendship, growth, and the difficulty of facing change, especially when the future feels uncertain.

This final installment is a departure from the carefree, fairy-tale love story we’ve come to know. Sunlit beaches, late-night confessions, and the ache of first love colliding with real-world responsibilities give this sequel its quiet power. The characters we’ve grown to love are no longer the teenagers who had everything figured out—they’re young adults, and the choices they make now will shape the rest of their lives.

The Kissing Booth 4 is warmly nostalgic, emotionally grounded, and beautifully bittersweet. It’s a sincere goodbye to the comfort romance that defined a generation, but with a rawness that makes it more than just another teen love story. It’s about finding balance, embracing change, and discovering that while some things may end, others—like true love and deep friendship—never really fade.

Less fairy tale, more truth.
A final chapter full of heart, real-life decisions, and the ache of growing up.
A sincere goodbye to a generation’s comfort romance.

This is the last summer of high school, but it’s also the beginning of something new—something that’s as real as love can be.