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.
Netflix's spy thriller The Recruit is making a much-anticipated return, with Noah Centineo reprising his role as Owen Hendricks. The show first graced our screens in 2022 and quickly captivated TV viewers,
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.
Noah Centineo's fanbase is growing thanks to 'The Recruit', the Netflix series that sees him play a CIA lawyer. He recently revealed that his dad's friends now want to have beers with him.
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,
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.
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
XO, Kitty’s second season brought back Peter Kavinsky, and Noah Centineo opened up about the experience. Centineo starred in the To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before trilogy on Netflix, based on Jenny Han’s books of the same name.
"'The Recruit' creator Alexi Hawley talks with Deadline about the shock ending of Season 2, Owen's future as "chaos agent" and thoughts on a Season 3.
Centineo has his sights set on more romance roles in the near future Noah Centineo is ready for romance again. The actor, 28, is approaching a milestone birthday, and as he makes his way closer to 30,