Charlie's Angels recruits the breakout star from To All the Boys I've Loved Before

The new Charlie’s Angels reboot has been dropping casting announcement after casting announcement. Director Elizabeth Banks will be playing the role of Bosley. Sir Patrick Stewart will be playing the role of Bosley. And Marvel star Djimon Hounsou will be playing the role of Bosley.

And now, Variety has revealed that Noah Centineo has got himself a ‘key role’ in the film, which we’re hoping is not another version of… don’t make us write that name again, you know who.

The actor has previously appeared on multiple kids shows and The Fosters, but his breakout role came in To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before.

He recently talked about the moment he realised he was famous, stating: “I was at baggage claim and… there’s like four people looking at me. I was like ‘Hi’ and they were like ‘Hey, how was your flight?’

“And I was like ‘It was good, how was yours?’, and they were like ‘Oh no, no, we didn’t fly, we’re here for you’. They somehow knew I was flying into JFK and the time I was going there, they parked in the same place where the driver parks and then walked us to the car.”

He also talked about his hopes for a sequel, although fans may not like where he wants his character to end up.

Charlie’s Angels is set to release on September 27, 2019.

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