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Noah Centineo Said He Wants Mark Ruffalo To Play Peter Kavinsky's Dad

The heartthrob in To All the Boys I've Loved Before also opened up on what it's like to become internationally famous.

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Noah Centineo, aka Peter Kavinsky in To All the Boys I've Loved Before, aka the internet's new boyfriend, stopped by BuzzFeed News' Twitter show, AM to DM, on Thursday to dish about his life now that he's a megafamous megababe.

First up, Centineo shared how he's different from his character in the Netflix teen movie.

Centineo said he never would have mocked love rival Josh Sanderson (Israel Broussard) by comparing him to someone from the indie folk band Bon Iver. "I love Bon Iver," he said. "I would never put a negative connotation on that man's name!"

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He also gave some insights into how crazy his life has become since the film exploded in popularity.

"I got back to my hotel yesterday and there was a small army of people waiting outside. That was the first time that had ever happened," he said.

"I wasn't expecting it, and it was really humbling how much love these people had," he said.

He joked that he apologized to some of the fans who had sore feet because they had waited all day to see him.

"Had I known I would've come back sooner!"

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Centineo also opened up on what's it like to date now that he's famous.

"It's interesting," he said. "Nothing's changed as far as girls. It's just that now people might know who I am previously, so you have to vet the intentions. Like, 'Oh wow, you're gorgeous, but you never would've been talking to me unless I had a film out.'"

He also answered a question that's been on a lot of people's mind: Who should play Peter Kavinsky's father in a sequel for To All the Boys I've Loved Before?

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Centineo said he would "totally" cast Avengers star Mark Ruffalo to play his onscreen dad. "I think he'd be perfect for it," he said.

"Since I was 15 years old and acting I've been compared to him. A lot of people say we have the same mannerisms and little quirks," he said.

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"I just look up to him so much. I love his films and I love his work. He has such range. I think he would do so well. I mean, I know he would do so well," he said.

You can watch the full interview here:

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Now if you'll excuse me, I'm off to imagine what a movie with these two would look like.

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