Netflix's spy thriller The Recruit is back in action, with Noah Centineo reprising his role as Owen Hendricks. First gracing our screens in 2022, the series quickly became a hit, earning an impressive 84% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
The Recruit, which isn’t as popular as The Night Agent but is funny as hell, is currently streaming a first season on Netflix.
"What's really cool is that, when I go visit my father, he lives in Arizona, his friends wanna have beers with me now," Centineo said on Jimmy Kimmel Live on Wednesday, Jan. 28. T
Watch Netflix's new behind-the-scenes sneak peek at The Recruit Season 2 exploring the show's wildest stunts with Noah Centineo and Teo Yoo.
Noah Centineo is best known for his heartthrob status in rom-coms. But with his role in Netflix’s The Recruit, he’s stepping into a whole new genre: action, espionage, and high-stakes drama. Today at Collider,
Noah Centineo’s Netflix drama series The Recruit spent a month last year filming in Korea where a portion of the spy thriller’s second season is set. Korea also happens to be the setting and production location for XO,
Adam Ciralsky's real experiences as a lawyer for the CIA caught the eye of Noah Centineo, who took the idea to Netflix
Season 2, premiering Jan. 30, follows Hendricks as he takes on a high-stakes espionage mission in South Korea, only to discover that the greatest threat may come from within the CIA itself, according to a synopsis. The new season also introduces Teo Yoo as newcomer Jang Kyun.
Here at FandomWire, we review the new season of the Netflix series The Recruit, starring Noah Centineo! This article does not contain spoilers
The series first hit screens in 2022 and won over TV audiences, who awarded it an 84% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. It sees Centineo as a bright-eyed CIA lawyer, who is thrust into the intelligence agency fresh out of law school.
Noah Centineo brings the one and only Peter Kavinsky back to life in season 2 of 'XO Kitty' and 'To All the Boys' fans are going to love the look they get at the older, more mature, but still head-ove
Noah Centineo, once a teen heartthrob, has now gained fans of all ages after the success of The Recruit. Read on to know what the actor revealed.