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 Season 2 mostly captures what made Season 1 work so well, but there's still some missed potential. Read our review.
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’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,
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,
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As January gives way to February, the month change-over brings more new movies and shows on Netflix, Prime Video and more of the best streaming services.
Netflix's spy thriller The Recruit, starring Noah Centineo as Owen Hendricks, is finally returning. The series first captivated audiences in 2022, earning an impressive 84% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
Here at FandomWire, we review the new season of the Netflix series The Recruit, starring Noah Centineo! This article does not contain spoilers
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