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“People We Meet on Vacation 2” on Netflix: Will Poppy and Alex Ever Get a Sequel?

Simon Janvier by Simon Janvier
January 10, 2026
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Now that People We Meet on Vacation has landed on Netflix (available since January 9), many viewers are finishing the movie and heading straight to Google with the same question: is Netflix secretly planning a sequel? If you fell in love with Poppy and Alex and are hoping for People We Meet on Vacation 2, here’s where things really stand right now — from the status of a second movie to what’s next for Emily Henry adaptations on streaming.

Is Netflix Developing People We Meet on Vacation 2 Right Now?

As of early 2026, there is no official plan or announcement for a sequel to People We Meet on Vacation on Netflix. The film has only just dropped on the platform, and Netflix has not confirmed any follow-up project, spin-off, or continuation featuring Poppy and Alex.

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This silence isn’t unusual. For many book-to-film romances, especially those based on standalone novels, studios release one self-contained movie rather than a long-running franchise. People We Meet on Vacation currently falls squarely into that category.

How Closely Does the Movie Follow Emily Henry’s Novel?

To understand why a sequel is unlikely, you have to look at the source material. The Netflix film is a faithful adaptation of Emily Henry’s 2021 bestseller People We Meet on Vacation. The story tracks Poppy and Alex over the span of more than a decade, focusing on their tradition of taking one vacation together every year, even as their personalities and life choices pull them in different directions.

The movie doesn’t just cherry-pick a part of their journey — it covers the full narrative arc of the book. From their first mismatched friendship to years of travel, misunderstandings, and emotional distance, the film drives all the way to the same definitive conclusion readers know from the novel.

By the end, Poppy and Alex’s relationship reaches a clear resolution. There’s no deliberate cliffhanger, no half-finished storyline, and no obvious “to be continued” moment left dangling for a second installment. In other words, the adaptation is designed as a complete, self-contained love story.

Why a Direct Sequel Isn’t on the Table (For Now)

Two practical realities explain why People We Meet on Vacation 2 hasn’t been announced:

  • Timing: The movie just launched on Netflix, and the streamer typically takes weeks — sometimes months — to review performance data before greenlighting new projects tied to a specific title.
  • Source material: Emily Henry never wrote a follow-up novel continuing Poppy and Alex’s story. There is no official literary sequel or companion book that picks up where this couple leaves off.

Because of that, any sequel would have to be an entirely original screenplay that goes beyond Henry’s published work. That kind of extension is possible in Hollywood, but it’s also far riskier: it means Netflix and the creative team would be inventing new drama for characters whose arcs already feel complete to book fans.

What About Spin-Offs, Cameos, or a Shared Emily Henry Universe?

Emily Henry has quickly become one of the most popular voices in contemporary romance, and her novels sometimes include subtle nods from one book to another — a familiar place, a name dropped in passing, or a character mentioned briefly.

However, these are more like fun Easter eggs than the kind of tightly connected “cinematic universe” you see in superhero franchises. There is currently no confirmed plan for Poppy and Alex to reappear in another adaptation as side characters or to lead a spin-off focused on their post-movie lives.

Other Emily Henry Adaptations Headed to Streaming

Even if People We Meet on Vacation remains a one-and-done story, that doesn’t mean fans of Emily Henry will be left with nothing new to watch. The author has already confirmed that additional film adaptations of her books are in development, including:

  • Happy Place
  • Funny Story

These upcoming projects won’t continue Poppy and Alex’s romance, but they will deliver more of Henry’s signature blend of sharp banter, emotional vulnerability, and second-chance (or complicated) love stories. If you enjoyed the tone and character-driven storytelling of People We Meet on Vacation, these next movies are the logical titles to keep on your radar.

Where the Movie Leaves Poppy and Alex — and Why That Matters for a Sequel

From a storytelling standpoint, the Netflix adaptation is built around closure, not setup. Over roughly ten years of vacations, Poppy and Alex wrestle with what they want from each other and from their own lives, and the narrative is structured to answer one central question: Will they finally figure out how to be in the same place — emotionally and literally?

By the final scenes, that question is resolved in a way that mirrors the novel’s ending. There’s no major unresolved conflict, no looming external threat, and no hint that the core of their relationship is about to be tested again. Any sequel would therefore need to introduce fresh problems that weren’t part of Henry’s original design, which risks diluting what made the first story satisfying.

How Netflix Decides Whether to Expand a Romantic Movie

Even with a closed, book-accurate ending, Netflix does pay close attention to how a film performs. For titles like People We Meet on Vacation, the streamer typically looks at:

  • Completion rates (how many viewers finish the film)
  • Repeat viewings (are people rewatching?)
  • Global reach (how it performs in multiple countries and on Top 10 charts)
  • Social buzz (conversation on platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and X)

If a romance unexpectedly explodes in popularity, Netflix might explore follow-up content — sometimes a spiritual successor, sometimes a loosely related story with similar vibes. So far, though, there’s been no official hint of that happening with People We Meet on Vacation.

Trailer and First Look

Want to revisit the vibes that made you ship Poppy and Alex so hard? Here’s the trailer that helped put the adaptation on everyone’s watchlist:

So, Should You Expect People We Meet on Vacation 2?

Based on everything we know as of January 2026:

  • No sequel has been announced or confirmed by Netflix.
  • The film faithfully adapts the entire story from Emily Henry’s novel, including its ending.
  • There is no literary sequel following Poppy and Alex.
  • Other Emily Henry novels — including Happy Place and Funny Story — are being adapted, but they are separate stories, not direct continuations.

For now, the best way to enjoy People We Meet on Vacation is to treat it as it was intended: a complete romantic journey that begins and ends within a single film, now streaming on Netflix.

FAQ

Is Netflix making People We Meet on Vacation 2?

No. As of January 2026, Netflix has not announced a sequel, spin-off, or follow-up movie centered on Poppy and Alex.

Does the Netflix movie adapt the whole People We Meet on Vacation book?

Yes. The film covers the full plot of Emily Henry’s novel, following Poppy and Alex over more than a decade and ending in the same way the book does.

Are there any other Emily Henry movies in development?

Yes. Adaptations of Happy Place and Funny Story are in development, bringing more of Emily Henry’s romances to the screen, though they do not continue Poppy and Alex’s story.

Could Poppy and Alex show up again in another Emily Henry adaptation?

There is no confirmed plan for that. While Emily Henry sometimes includes small cross-references between her books, these are more like subtle Easter eggs than a shared cinematic universe, and no cameo or spin-off for Poppy and Alex has been announced.

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