Season 1 of Netflix’s The Recruit launched viewers to Owen Hendricks (Noah Centineo), a gifted however naive CIA lawyer who will get unexpectedly pulled into the high-stakes world of espionage. After that shocking finale cliffhanger, the streamer has dropped an action-packed trailer for the extremely anticipated Season 2 ahead of its January 30 premiere. Not solely does Owen discover himself in unfamiliar territory, however based on the present’s official synopsis, Season 2 exhibits Owen being pulled right into a life-threatening espionage state of affairs, solely to comprehend a greater menace could also be coming from contained in the Company.
Owen Finds Himself within the Center of a Covert Operation in South Korea in ‘The Recruit’ Season 2
The enjoyable kicks off when the needle drops on the Korean cowl of Green Day’s “American Fool” because the soundtrack for an action-packed trailer. Owen finds himself on an undercover mission in South Korea, to the dismay of CIA Director Alton West (Nathan Fillion). Though Owen is warned by Janus (Kristian Bruun) to not get caught spying, the ruthlessly charming lawyer-turned-agent would not precisely make an effort to remain underneath the radar. He is there to fulfill with a “secret buddy” who seems to be Jang Kyun, performed by Past Lives star Teo Yoo, and, proper off the bat, they’re beginning hassle collectively.
Owen and Jang Workforce As much as Save the World in ‘The Recruit’ Season 2
As acknowledged within the Season 2 trailer, “saving the world takes a pair,” and what higher duo than Centineo’s Owen and Yoo’s Jang to avoid wasting the day? From the leap, it is clear that the 2 younger males aren’t positive if they’ll belief one another, however they’re going to must work collectively to “cease an all-out warfare” in 48 hours, based on Jang. It seems, although, that Owen has met his match in one of the simplest ways and the 2 actors appear to have nice on-screen chemistry, even with their odd couple-like dynamic.
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Season 2 of ‘The Recruit’ Has Loads of New and Outdated Faces
Along with the Teo Yoo, the cast for The Recruit has expanded fairly a bit, given its new location and operation. Newcomers seen within the trailer embrace Shin Do-hyun as Yoo Kin Lee, a younger girl with a childhood connection to Owen, and James Purefoy as Oliver-Bonner Jones, a morally grey, but charming British businessman. Returning to Season 2 is Maddie Hasson as Nichka, seen briefly within the trailer holding a gun to Owen’s head. Hasson told Collider earlier this year that Karolina, aka Nichka, can have an enormous hand in Owen’s Season 2 journey. Vondie Curtis-Corridor as Walter Nyland and Nathan Fillion as CIA Director Alton West are additionally seen in snippets of the trailer, standing firmly on reverse sides of supporting Owen and his subject operations.
Season 1 did a great job showing Centineo’s action chops, however the brief trailer for Season 2 leans into it much more. Whether or not it is hand-to-hand fight, working from gunfire, leaping off a yacht, and even tucking and rolling underneath an airplane, it is clear the gifted actor is constructed to be an motion star. Alexi Hawley created and govt produces The Recruit alongside Centineo and director Doug Liman. If the brief Season 2 trailer is any indication, viewers are in for an much more compelling and action-packed journey.
Season 1 of The Recruit is offered to stream on Netflix within the U.S. with Season 2 dropping on January 30.WATCH ON NETFLIX