Noah Centineo and Lana Condor are previewing the final chapter of "Lara Jean" and "Peter's" love story for a good cause! 

As Entertainment Tonight shares, the co-stars reunited over Instagram Live on Tuesday, where they revealed that they'll be hosting a livestreamed table read that will include a sneak peek at the third To All The Boys movie!

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Centineo and Condor to read scenes from To All The Boys movies

Centineo and Condor shared that their To All The Boys table read will be livestreamed on YouTube on June 30, with proceeds going to organizations dedicated to fighting against racial injustice.

They will be reading scenes from To All The Boys: P.S. I Still Love You, as well as a scene from the upcoming final film of the trilogy, To All The Boys: Always and Forever, Lara Jean

"Lana and I love each other very, very much," Centineo said of Condor while the pair reflected on their time filming the To All the Boys movies. As Entertainment Tonight mentions, the last two movies— P.S. I Love You and Always and Forever, Lara Jean were filmed back-to-back. "We also share this weird thing that makes us want to do more than just act."

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To All The Boys charity table read will benefit racial justice organizations

Centineo's organization Favored Nations is hosting the online event, and they're aiming for at least 5,000 fans to make any size of donation. Funds raised will be distributed amongst Black Lives Matter, Know Your Rights Camp, and Color of Change, to name a few groups.

"I'm so excited to be partnering with @favorednations in the fight against racial injustice and inequality in our country," Condor said on Instagram. "⁣⁣Together, let's learn more about systemic racism and how we can create change.⁣⁣"

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