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Meet the new Hollywood Heartthrobs

GLEN POWELL

The students at Westwood High in Austin, Texas, weren’t wrong when they voted Glen Powell as“Most Likely to be aMovie Star”. Getting his start over two decades ago in Spy Kids 3: Game Over, it was the 35-year-old’s role in 2022’s Top Gun: Maverick that, as Men’s Health put it,“took his career from asimmering breakout to aboil”.

And after starring in the summer rom-com, Anyone but You, it’s no wonder his Hit Man director Richard Linklater recently likened him to leading men George Clooney and Brad Pitt.“The best part about the slow burn of my career is that I’ve been doing this for 20 years and it’s taken me along time to just even get here, which for most people, feels like astarting line,”Powell told Collider.

“I hope it’s the start of something really great.”

CHARLES MELTON

While he might be easily recognisable to members of a certain generation from the six seasons he spent playing Reggie Mantle on Riverdale, it won’t

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