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Judging by the series' season 3 trailer, the thriller further teases that the terror getting is worse as one of the characters warns, 'Trust no one.'

AceShowbiz - Hollywood heartthrob Noah Centineo is returning to the small screen. However, instead of showing his boyfriend-next-door vibe, the one that makes girls fall for him in "To All the Boys I've Loved Before", Noah is returning to TV for season three of AwesomenessTV's "T@gged", which airs on Hulu.

The thriller follows three girls who are tagged in an online murder video. They later continue to live in constant fear while being stalked by an all-seeing social media killer.

On the scary series, Noah plays a secondary character named Hawk Carter. Hawk is the love interest of dates Hailey (Lia Marie Johnson), one of the girls who is in terror. Judging by the recently-released trailer for its upcoming season 3, "The Purge"-style series further teases that the terror getting is worse as one of the characters warns, "Trust no one."

"He controls. And you can't stop him," she continues.

Also starring on "T@gged" are Lulu Antariksa and Katelyn Nacon. The new season will arrive on December 7 on Hulu.

Noah, who skyrocketted to stardom following his appearance in Netflix's romcom flick "To the Boys I've Loved Before", is expected to reprise fan-favorite character Peter Kavinsky in a planned sequel. Susan Johnson, who directed the first movie, recently appeared to confirm the sequel when she wrote on her Instagram account, "Well, the cat's out of the bag! Thanks for the support, everyone!!! It's all you!" Perhaps realizing that she's the one who let the cat out of the bag, the helmer later deleted her post.

Although it hasn't been officially confirmed, Noah previously revealed at the premiere of his film "Sierra Burgess Is a Loser" in August that the cast's all interested to do a sequel. "All I know is that every single person involved in the making of that film wants a sequel," he said. "We've all talked about it in depth. I'll do as many as they want me!"

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