The Internet's BF Noah Centineo Stars With Camila Mendes In 'The Perfect Date'! WATCH!

Be prepared to fall in love with Noah Centineo all over again!

On Tuesday, Netflix released the trailer for its upcoming comedy — The Perfect Date — starring the To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before actor and Riverdale‘s Camila Mendes!

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The flick — which drops on April 12 — is about Brooks Rattigan (Centineo’s character) who creates an app where anyone can pay him to play the perfect stand-in boyfriend for any occasion.

The movie also stars Laura MaranoMatt WalshOdiseas Gerorgiadis, and Wayne Péré!

WATCH the trailer (below):

In September 2018, the 22-year-old gave an interview to BriefTake where he opened up about playing “Peter” in TATBILB and “Jamey” in Sierra Burgess is a Loser. He revealed:

“What’s great about both characters is that they’re jocks on the surface but if you peel away their layers, they do have depth to them. I was fortunate enough to have the writers of these films make sure that there was that depth to both characters. If they weren’t written that way, neither character would be the way you saw them. I loved the scene in To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before where Peter is talking to [Lana Condor‘s character] Lara Jean and she says to him ‘I’m afraid of love,’ and he says ‘Why??’ He really pulls her out of her comfort zone and encourages her to fight her fears.'”

Additionally, the actor also discussed how both films teach young men and women that it’s okay to be yourself.

“I think in both films, specifically Sierra Burgess, they’re telling you to embrace your insecurities and tackle your inner demons. I think embracing your insecurities is so important in life. I was having a panic attack once and I saw this sign that said, ‘what you avoid controls you,’ and it’s so true! I think what I really want people to take away from Sierra Burgess is that you should embrace your insecurities because you are who you are, and that’s okay. We’re all insecure people on the inside and we do struggle every single day. So until you love those parts of yourself, you’re never going to be able to experience true love outside of yourself either. With Lara Jean, that path is scary but we do get our hearts broken. Her Mom passed away when she was a very young age and that was really hard for her. Because of that, she hasn’t developed relationships within the outside world. She’s also afraid to be honest with her family. We have to be honest with ourselves and with our families. But I really think both movies are just so incredible.'”

In regards to his dream collaborators, Noah dished:

“Oh man, Gaspar Noé is someone that I’d love to work with! I’d also love to work with the Nolan brothers, Matthew McConaughey, Mark Ruffalo, and Margot Robbie because she’s been doing some really great things in the industry. She’s immensely talented and I’ve heard that she’s a very nice person as well. I really enjoy being a part of this industry and I’d like to continue to support the women’s movement in this field. Also, finding the right stories will be pivotal for me, moving forward, because I want them to be as impactful and relatable as the projects that I’ve done in the past.”

So. U psyched or what?

[Image via Netflix/YouTube.]