Paper Towns is going to be your new favorite movie. But you already knew that so why am I even boring you with that information? But it's what you don't know about the new film based on the book by John Green that will get you really excited about it. There is a cameo in the movie that will having you jumping for joy and loving life forever — seriously. MAJOR SPOILERS to follow, so please stop reading if you don't want to know this.

Am I exaggerating about this cameo? I don't think so. Because when I found out that none other than Ansel Elgort is in this film, I shrieked like a small child who just got a pony on Christmas.

Variety reports Ansel — who also appeared in another famous John Green film adaption, The Fault in Our Stars — has a brief cameo in Paper Towns. In the film, a group of teens are on a road trip and have to make a hurried stop at a convenience store to replenish their snackage. When they go to pay, none other than Ansel himself is the clerk working their counter. I am swooning right now.

Paper Towns director Jake Schreier confirmed the cameo to Variety and basically confirmed that I'm totally right to be completely psyched about it.

"If you're going to have a cameo like that, you've got to give it the weight it deserves," he said. "The gas station scene is one of my favorite scenes in the book, and one that I was most excited about filming. And given that, I felt like it was a great place to put a cameo like that....If you're going to do it, you've got to have a good reveal for the shot...You can't just cut to him."

Even John Green, the book's author, loved Ansel's cameo, noting the audience he watched the film with had a great reaction to the scene. "It's a great shot," he said.

Officially buying my ticket to see this film ASAP.

Rebecca Rose Writer I'm a writer for Cosmopolitan.com manning the fort during the night shift (because I love staying up late and hate getting up early in the morning).

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