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'The Recruit' Season 2 Cast List Revealed: 9 Actors Return, 10 Join Netflix Series & the Fate of 2 Stars Unclear

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Noah Centineo‘s Owen Hendricks is coming back for a second season of The Recruit. But who else will join him on the next adventure?

The thriller premiered its first season in December 2022 and was renewed for another season in early 2023. Here’s a synopsis: The show centers on Owen Hendricks, (Centineo), a new hire on the CIA’s legal team who finds himself involved in a shocking mission after turning up a threatening letter from an imprisoned former CIA asset with a rocky past and questionable morals.

Along the way, he has to question who he can trust while his own loyalties are tested at every turn. Not much is known about the second season just yet.

However, Netflix recently confirmed that Owen was set for “a life-threatening espionage situation in South Korea.” Filming began in Vancouver, Canada in late January 2023, and fans are still waiting for an update on a premiere date.

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