Noah Centineo goes to South Korea in 'The Recruit' Season 2
- Noah Centineo's character travels to South Korea in 'The Recruit' Season 2.
- The storyline in 'The Recruit' Season 2 includes elements set in South Korea.
- Noah Centineo faces new challenges in South Korea during Season 2.
- Viewers will see Noah Centineo in various locations across South Korea in the new season.
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‘The Recruit’: Noah Centineo Is Back In Action As Season 2 Trailer Reveals Owen’s Covert Operation In Korea
“I got this,” Noah Centineo’s rookie CIA lawyer Owen Hendricks tells his boss Walter Nyland who sends him to “go save the day” in the trailer for the upcoming second season of Netflix’s spy thriller series The Recruit, which premieres Jan. 30. Set to a Korean cover of Green Day’s “American Idiot,” the trailer reveals more about the Season 2 premise about Owen being “pulled into a life-threatening espionage situation in South Korea, only to re…
‘The Recruit’ Season 2 Trailer: Noah Centineo Takes His Spy Skills to South Korea in Next Chapter of Netflix Series
Noah Centineo’s Netflix spy series “The Recruit” is headed to Seoul in its second season. The show’s Season 2 trailer — fittingly soundtracked to Green Day’s “American Idiot” — sees CIA lawyer Owen Hendricks (Centineo) embarking on a new thrilling adventure in South Korea alongside “Past Lives” actor Teo Yoo. According to an official synopsis, the next chapter sees Hendricks “pulled into a life-threatening espionage situation in South Korea, o…
Watch Noah Centineo get his ass kicked in South Korea in The Recruit season 2 trailer
"Welcome to Korea! K-pop, eat some barbecue, let's roll," is how The Recruit season two trailer sums up the series' location change. The Netflix series, starring Noah Centineo as maverick CIA lawyer Owen Hendricks, premieres on January 30. In the latest installment, Owen "is pulled into a life-threatening espionage situation in South Korea, only to realize that the bigger threat just might be coming from inside the Agency," per the season synops…
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