Celebrity Chris Evans, Maluma and More Hot Guys Who Make Up PEOPLE's Sexiest Men of 2020 See some of our picks for the Sexiest Men of the Year By People Staff Published on November 18, 2020 09:58 AM Share Tweet Pin Email Trending Videos 01 of 13 Michael B. Jordan Michael B. Jordan. Joshua Kissi Meet our 2020 Sexiest Man Alive! "It's a cool feeling," Jordan tells PEOPLE in this week's cover story. "You know, everybody always made that joke, like, 'Mike, this is the one thing you're probably not going to get.' But it's a good club to be a part of." He's not the only one we're honoring this year; Click through to get to know 10 more sexy men from this year's issue. For more of the sexiest men in Hollywood, click here and pick up PEOPLE's Sexiest Man Alive issue, on stands Friday (or subscribe)! 02 of 13 Chris Evans Chris Evans. Jon Kopaloff/Getty Like many people in 2020, Evans has come to realize he can "go a very long time without human interaction," he jokes. The self-described "homebody," 39, nevertheless had a busy schedule: He launched a bipartisan political engagement website, A Starting Point, and joined Instagram (where he quickly racked up more than 7 million followers). These days, the star is feeling hopeful about what lies ahead. "I try not to think too far into the future, because for me it can turn into worry, but I'd like a wife and kids," he admits. "I like the idea of a very simple existence with simple pleasures." 03 of 13 Lucas Bravo Lucas Bravo. David Higgs He won over hearts as Emily in Paris's already-spoken-for love interest Gabriel on the hit Netflix show, but in reality Bravo, 32, insists his own life in the City of Lights is "really quiet and chill," he says. "I have a small, close group of friends. We kind of live behind closed doors like cavemen." 04 of 13 Dwayne Johnson Dwayne "the Rock" Johnson. Art Streiber/NBC/Getty PEOPLE's former Sexiest Man Alive, 48, lives every day to the fullest. "My favorite time of the day is before the sun rises and our babies are still sleeping," he says of his wife, Lauren Hashian, and their two daughters. "I can get great, productive work done in my office, and of course I love when they call for me on the baby monitors — then it's breakfast time!" And at night? "That's when the babies are asleep and it's 'Netflix and chill' time with me and Lauren and a glass of Teremana," he says with a nod to his tequila brand. "I'll say no more before I get in trouble." 05 of 13 Paul Mescal Paul Mescal. Danielle Venturelli/Getty Despite catapulting into the spotlight with his gripping performance in Hulu's romantic drama Normal People (which earned him an Emmy nomination), the Irish actor, 24, still enjoys life's simple pleasures: "I love exercise, watching television, reading; fairly generic and probably boring, but that's me." 06 of 13 Maluma Maluma. Mauricio Santana/Getty In August, the Colombian singer-songwriter, 26, surprised fans with Papi Juancho, his fifth studio album, while the music video for his runaway hit "Hawái" has racked up more than 420 million views on YouTube. To stay zen in 2020, "I built a meditation room in my apartment in Miami," says Maluma, who stars in the upcoming rom-com Marry Me. "It's a way to block out the noise in your mind." 07 of 13 Pedro Pascal Pedro Pascal. Mark Von Holden/AP/Shutterstock The Mandalorian actor, who is cloaked by a face shield and has TV's cutest costar (Baby Yoda!), has gotten by lately with a little help from his friends. "What would have been a text turns into a three-hour conversation," says Pascal, 45, of the way his relationships have deepened since the pandemic began. "I felt grateful all of these friendships were there." 08 of 13 Chris Rock Chris Rock. Craig Sjodin/Getty The comedian and recent star of Fargo, 55, used his time at home to learn to swim, and as a result, "my body's in better shape than it's ever been," says Rock, who also cut sugar from his diet. Long term, "I hope my kids are healthy and I'm with somebody who's crazy about me," says the father of two. "Nothing is more important." 09 of 13 Paul Rudd Paul Rudd. Rich Fury/Getty In September, the actor, comedian and voting enthusiast took part in New York Governor Andrew Cuomo's national Mask Up America campaign by portraying a "certified young person" in a hilarious video that quickly went viral. So has Rudd, 51, learned anything about himself during the pandemic? "It doesn't take much to make me happy," he says. 10 of 13 John David Washington John David Washington. Rebecca Cabage/invision/AP/Shutterstock The former football running back turned actor, 36, got his action-hero fix this year starring in the thriller Tenet. But his vision for the future is clear: "In 10 years I would like to be married with kids. Family is incredibly important to me, and I'm excited to build my own. I'd also like to have a Bojangles food truck built into my backyard." 11 of 13 Brad Pitt Brad Pitt. Gregg Deguire/Getty The actor, 56, said he was "gobsmacked" when he won the Best Supporting Actor Oscar this year for his supporting role as stuntman Cliff Booth in Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time...in Hollywood. "I got friends, I got lovely kids, I like my coffee, I like my dogs," said the actor. "I've got no complaints." 12 of 13 Manny Jacinto Manny Jacinto. Maarten de Boer/NBC/Getty He played a lovable dummy of a character on NBC's hit series The Good Place. Off-screen he has admitted, "I get a lot of comments on my cheekbones." Next up? The Philippines native, 33, joins Tom Cruise in Top Gun: Maverick. 13 of 13 Steve Kornacki Steve Kornacki. Nathan Congleton/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Never before have khakis and a striped tie gotten so many hot under the (Oxford) collar. The MSNBC journalist's tireless coverage tracking the long post-election day vote tallying process earned him the title of "Chartthrob" — with celebrity fans from Chrissy Teigen to Leslie Jones — and even caused a significant spike in Gap's khaki sales.