Go ahead, you could swoon.
The actor continued: “I’m really into love.
Although we may know him best as Peter, the Netflix film was far from his first acting gig.

This is why he might just look familiar to you.
And, being a family-friendly adventure comedy, silly antics reminiscent ofHome Aloneensue.
You could say it wascampy.

Centineo showed no signs of slowing down any time soon.
The two actors are just a year apart and, at least from some angles, have similar features.
Between the years of 2007 and 2012, Austin was in a whopping 106 episodes.

“I just wanted to do roles with more substantive content,” The star revealed on Twitter.
Read on to find out how Austin’s departure (and their resemblance) changed Centineo’s life.
Becoming Jesus
Instead of writing off Jesus' character,The Fostersdecided to recast the part.

Cathy ofCelebifiedreported back in 2015 that “Jesus is looking a little different.”
One fan commented: “Quit hating on Noah.
He’s actually really good and more emotional while acting.

You haven’t seen Jake get so emotional and make it feel real, have you?”
According toPop-Culturalist, the show “tackles the dangers of social media and what you share online.”
The actor said he “realized that there was something special about this one.”

Though, he also wasn’t all that into social media at the time.
When asked his favorite platform, he joked: “Life.”
Still, that doesn’t meanallof Centineo’s recent work have been major hits.

And we get it Jamey’s pretty great.
The star said he also loves Peter’s tenacity.
I just like Jamey, man,” he admitted.

Though, we’re sure he’d like it if you did.
Of course, now his followers are over five times that amount.
“It hasn’t really affected me yet.

Whatever the numbers are, it’s just a gear, you know?”
he told the publication.
Using his power for good?

Well, if he wasn’t a heartthrob in our books before, he certainly is now.