When you think of the '90s, you think of teen heartthrobs. The decade put plenty of hot guys on our radar, and that trend continued into the early '00s with romantic comedies like She's All That. Though some of our favorites aren't acting as much anymore — we miss you, JTT! — a handful of hotties are all returning to TV. With Joshua Jackson and Josh Hartnett in new shows on Showtime and both James Van Der Beek and Freddie Prinze Jr. stripping down on TV, we have a lot to ogle on the small screen. So take a trip down memory lane with seven of these former teen heartthrobs, and see where you can next spot them from the comfort of your couch.
Prinze Jr. stole our hearts as Zack in She's All That and went on to do the same in movies like Head Over Heels, Summer Catch, and many more. Source: Miramax Films
Prinze had a short (but memorably shirtless) arc on Witches of East End, but since he doesn't die in season one, there's a chance he'll be back in the upcoming season two. Source: Lifetime
Jackson made us swoon as the lovable Pacey on Dawson's Creek and before that in The Mighty Ducks. Source: The WB
Jackson stars in The Affair, an upcoming series on Showtime. He will play Cole, a cowboy who manages his family ranch on Long Island, NY.
Phillippe put on the charm — albeit in a messed-up way — in Cruel Intentions, then showed off his dramatic chops in Antitrust and Gosford Park.
Phillippe stars in the upcoming ABC drama Secrets & Lies, an adaptation of the Australian series of the same name. He will play a character who becomes the prime suspect in the murder of a young boy. Source: Getty / Chelsea Lauren
Van Der Beek played the titular character in Dawson's Creek and starred in other memorable movies like Varsity Blues and The Rules of Attraction.
After playing himself in the short-lived Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23, Van Der Beek now stars as Will on CBS comedy Friends With Better Lives.
Long-haired Hartnett was new to the scene when he popped up in The Virgin Suicides, and he continued to make us swoon in 40 Days and 40 Nights and Wicker Park.
In the new Showtime horror series Penny Dreadful, Hartnett plays Ethan Chandler. The show is set in Victorian-era London where iconic characters from classic literature come to life, and it looks dreadfully scary.
Gosselaar captured our hearts in many seasons of Saved by the Bell, from his band, Zack Attack, to his courtship of Kelly Kapowski.
For three seasons, Gosselaar has played charming, unorthodox lawyer Peter Bash on Franklin & Bash. Though he's pictured in a suit here, he takes his shirt off — a lot. Source: TNT
In addition to his soap-opera days on General Hospital, Jonathan Jackson won us over as he wooed Alexis Bledel in Tuck Everlasting.
Jackson isn't as sweet as we may remember him on Nashville, but he sings and plays guitar, which gives him extra points.