To All The Boys heartthrob Peter Kavinsky is back

Noah Centineo has been spotted back in character for the spin-off show, XO Kitty.
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Sweetie pie Peter Kavinsky is back! Noah Centineo, who played the ultimate high school love interest in all three of Netflix’s To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before movies, will apparently reprise his role in the new season of spin-off show XO, Kitty.

The show follows Kitty Covey, the younger sister of the film series’ main character, Lara Jean (Lana Condor), through her adventures at a Korean boarding school.

The exciting news came straight from Netflix, with the official account tweeting out a picture of Centineo and Anna Catchcart (who plays the titular Kitty) hugging with the caption, “PETER KAVINSKY WAS SEEN Noah Centineo makes a special appearance in XO, Kitty Season 2! Premiering January 16.”

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Fans got a longer look at the return of Kavinsky in the trailer for the new season, which finds Kitty missing home and overjoyed when Peter, in a Stanford sweatshirt, seemingly surprises her with a visit.

“You are Kitty Song freaking Covey,” he tells her in an inspiring moment. “Don’t you forget it.”

“OMG PETER KAVINSKY,” wrote one commenter on the trailer. Basically, yeah.

So, where’d we leave off in the Kavinsky timeline? In 2021’s To All The Boys: Always and Forever, viewers found out that Peter was headed to Stanford and Lara Jean to NYU, but after some back-and-forth, they are on good terms, hopeful about sustaining some kind of long-distance relationship. Since Kitty was helping Peter get Lara Jean back, it makes sense that she’s happy to see him. Kitty is Team Kavinsky.

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Since the TATB series ended, Centineo has taken his career away from rom-coms and more toward action and drama, leading the spy thriller series The Recruit and appearing in A24’s upcoming Warfare. It’s nice to see, though, that he’s not totally distancing himself from the franchise that made him.

Fingers crossed it’s fun!

This article was originally published on GLAMOUR US.