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.
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.
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Noah Centineo returns as CIA lawyer Owen Hendricks in season two of Netflix’s The Recruit, arriving to the platform on January 30. This season, Owen heads to South Korea where he finds himself in the middle of an espionage plot and has to work alongside Korean intelligence agent Jang Kyun (Teo Yoo) on the mission.
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