"To All the Boys I've Loved Before" star Noah Centineo has more work in the pipeline.

The actor is set to star in the upcoming film "Valet," THR reports. It's described as an "action love story" about a valet driver who crosses paths with a government agent, leading to his involvement in a mission centering on an arms dealer. The script was written by Jason Hall ("American Sniper"), while Assaf Bernstein ("Fauda") is directing.

Centineo saw his star rise this summer when he starred in a pair of Netflix rom-coms, "To All the Boys I've Loved Before" and "Sierra Burgess Is a Loser." Since then, he's booked additional roles, including in the upcoming "Charlie's Angels" reboot. Fans are also hoping he'll be in a "To All the Boys I've Loved Before" sequel, but in the meantime, we're sure they'll be happy to see him in any other movie.

So far, the rest of the "Valet" cast hasn't been announced, nor has its release date.

[via: THR]