Noah Centineo, best known for his breakout role as Peter Kavinsky into All the Boys I’ve Loved Before, has hinted at making a return to the romantic comedy genre that catapulted him to fame. In a recent interview with People, the 28-year-old actor expressed his desire to revisit romance roles, teasing fans with the possibility of future projects in the genre.
Reflecting on his iconic role as Peter Kavinsky, Noah shared, “At some point, I would like to go back to romance. I don’t know if it would be a young adult, but I do want to go back to romance.”

During an interview with Netflix’s Tudum, Noah revealed the emotional challenge of revisiting his beloved character after several years. He admitted, “You reopen something that I did five years ago. It was very, very special, and you want to do it justice. You don’t want to let anyone down,” describing the experience as “surreal.”
Noah’s portrayal of Peter Kavinsky, the charming jock who transforms from a fake boyfriend to the real love interest of Lara Jean Covey (played by Lana Condor), became a fan favorite and remains a defining role in his career.

Most recently, Noah returned to the role of Peter Kavinsky in a special cameo in XO, Kitty, the spin-off series from To All the Boys. In season two, Noah reprised his role as a college student at Stanford, visiting Seoul for a lacrosse tournament and offering advice to his girlfriend’s little sister, Kitty. The cameo delighted fans and sparked further speculation about a potential return to the rom-com genre.
While Noah Centineo continues to explore diverse roles, his connection to romantic comedies remains strong, and fans are eagerly awaiting his next move. With a growing desire to return to romance, the actor may soon be making a full-fledged comeback to the genre that launched him into stardom.