Meet Queue: Nat Wolff Is All Grown Up And Set To Take Hollywood By Storm

Paper Towns is set to hit theaters later this month, and with it comes the first major staring role for Nat Wolff. Wolff got his start on the musical comedy The Naked Brothers Band, which aired on Nickelodeon from 2007-2009 and co-stared his brother, Alex. Today, Wolff is breaking out on his own and starting to achieve success as movie star in his own right. Having already starred alongside Tina Fey, Paul Rudd, James Franco, and Jane Fonda, this is just the beginning of what is sure to be a long career.

If you’re itching for more Nat Wolff, then we’ve compiled five titles on streaming just for you. It’s kind of like a “meet cute” in a romantic comedy, but because it’s all streaming, we’re calling it your “meet queue.”

The Fault In Our Stars (2014)

In this tear-jerking adaptation of the popular John Green novel, Hazel (Shailene Woodley) and Gus (Ansel Elgort) meet in a support group for teens with cancer. The two embark on an epic tale of love and adventure while battling the complications of life and death. Wolff plays Isaac, Gus’s blind best friend. Wolff’s Isaac adds some much-needed humor to the story by heavily making out with his girlfriend in very public places and egging a house with Hazel and Gus. [Where to stream The Fault In Our Stars]

Admission (2013)

In this dramedy, Wolff plays Jeremiah, an awkward senior at an unconventional high school who is applying to Princeton where Portia (Tina Fey) is an admissions counselor. John (Paul Rudd), Jeremiah’s teacher, is an old classmate of Portia who has discovered that Jeremiah is the son that Portia gave up for adoption many years ago. [Where to stream Admission]

Palo Alto (2013)

This story about teenage angst, rebellion, and boredom follows April’s (Emma Roberts) love triangle between Teddy (Jack Kilmer), her classmate, and Mr. B (James Franco), her soccer coach. Wolff plays Fred, Teddy’s reckless, careless, and danger seeking best friend. The role was darker for Wolff and was the first he played a strictly dramatic character. [Where to stream Palo Alto]

Stuck In Love (2013)

Wolff plays Rusty, the teenage son of divorced parents Bill (Greg Kinnear) and Erica (Jennifer Connelly). Bill is still hung up on Erica, who left him for a younger man. While dealing with family drama, Rusty is attempting to become a fantasy writer amid his wild sister’s (Lily Collins) news that her book is going to be published. He is also growing up and discovering what it is like to fall in love for the first time.  [Where to stream Stuck In Love]

Peace, Love, And Misunderstanding (2011)

When uptight New York lawyer Diane (Catherine Keener) brings her kids Jake (Wolff) and Zoe (Elizabeth Olsen) to visit her estranged hippie mother (Jane Fonda) in Woodstock, a weekend trip turns into a summer-long experience. Jake is adorably awkward while dealing with his first real crush in this funny and charming tale of family, life, and love. [Where to stream Peace, Love, And Misunderstanding]

 

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