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Jacob Tremblay arrives at the 88th Annual Academy Awards at Hollywood & Highland Center on February 28, 2016 in Hollywood, California; Jacob Tremblay attends Netflix’s My Father’s Dragon Animation is Film Premiere at TCL Chinese 6 Theatres on October 22, 2022 in Hollywood, California.

Jacob Tremblayis looking back on his Hollywood early days.

On Saturday, the actor, who turned 16 earlier this month,shared two photos on Twittershowcasing how much he’s grown up since his star-making performance in 2016’sRoom.

“How it started vs how it’s going…” Tremblay wrote with the photos, referencing theinternet trend. One photo showed him wearing a tux and giving a thumbs-up gesture back at 9 years old in November 2015, while the other showed him at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood on Saturday for the premiere ofMy Father’s Dragon.

Tremblay (whose Twitter bio reads “Part-time Actor. Full-time Awkward Teenager.") also shared photos from the premiere onInstagram, in which he wrote he was “so happy to be back in LA!”

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In 2019, while Tremblay promoted his R-rated middle-school comedyGood Boys, he revealed in aninterview with Vulturethat he looked toKeanu Reeves' iconic role as Neo inThe Matrixwhen filming a paintball scene in the movie.

“I remember when I was preparing for that, I watched that one scene from the firstMatrix, when Neo is shooting the guns and doing the slow-motion flips,” Tremblay said. “You can tell I’m harnessing Keanu Reeves in that one scene.”

That scene ended up as Tremblay’s favorite, he added, in part because it was mostly one shot. “Everyone was dodging, running under the tables, and the pots and plates were smashing everywhere,” he said at the time.

My Father’s Dragon, which also starsStranger Things’Gaten Matarazzo, is an animated film about a young boy who “leaves the city of Nevergreen and journeys to the mysterious Wild Island, where he finds ferocious beasts — and the friendship of a lifetime.”

The animated movie debuts on Netflix Nov. 11.

source: people.com