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You gonna break our hearts, Peter Kavinsky?

Noah Centineohasn’t heard “a word” about theTo All the Boys I Loved Beforesequel since Netflix and Paramountannounced they’re developingan adaptation of Jenny Han’s second book about a dreamy teen who writes letters to her crushes.

Still, the actor — whose breakout role as surprisingly sensitive lax bro Peter Kavinsky landed him inPEOPLE’s Sexiest Man Aliveissue — is psyched about the possibility.

“Are you kidding me? Super excited. I would love to do a sequel, that would be incredible, man,” he tells PEOPLE. “One, just because it’s such a great story and it needs to be finished. The story has to be told. And two, because I missLana[Condor]. I miss the f— out of Lana andIsrael[Broussard], Trezzo [Mahoro] and everyone. I can’t wait to see everybody and hang out again. That was such a treasure, being in Vancouver with them.”

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Netflix’s “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before” Los Angeles Special Screening

SinceTo All the Boysstarted streaming on Netflix in August, the 22-year-old’s been busy booking A-list jobs like theCharlie’s Angelsreboot. But first things first: He appears int@gged, a psychological thriller that is moving to Hulu for its third season.

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“I’m so happy that it’s on Hulu. That’s just the greatest thing ever. It deserves to be on a streaming platform of that caliber, and I’m really, really psyched about that,” Centineo says.

He plays Hawk, a tutor who’s romancing Hailey (Lia Marie Johnson) — and the character’s a welcome twist on familiar territory.

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“He’s intelligent but he’s also a bad-ass, and it was a different role, a slightly different take on, quote-unquote, ‘boy next door,'” theFostersalum explains. “T@ggedis really, really dope. I’m really proud of it, and I really love the role of Hawk. It’s arguably one of my favorite roles I’ve played.”

Though much of the drama stretches the imagination (didyourhigh school have a cult where everyone wore animal masks around a bonfire?),t@ggedoffers insights into the consequences of all-consuming social media.

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He adds: “I think it’s not far-fetched to say thatt@ggedis an allegory to that.”

T@ggedseasons 1-2 are streaming now on Hulu, and season 3 premieres Friday.

source: people.com