Fresh off "Black Adam," Noah Centineo is back on Netflix, albeit in a much different guise. "To All the Boys I've Loved Before" stars in the first trailer for "The Recruit," a spy series set to premiere next month.
The series was created by Alexi Hawley, best known as the creator of the ABC crime series "The Rookie" and its spin-off "The Rookie: Feds," as well as his work as a writer for the crime series "Castle ". Like "The Rookie," the similarly named "Recruit" focuses on a very new member at a prestigious organization: in this case, the CIA.
Creator: Alexi Hawley
Stars: Noah Centineo, Katharine King So, Victor Andres Turgeon-Trelles
Centineo stars as Owen Hendricks, a young lawyer who gets a job at the agency and, after just two days on the job, is paired to work with Max Meladze (Laura Haddock). Meladze, a former CIA agent with a checkered past, threatens to expose the agency for her transgressions unless she is exonerated of a crime. Too eager to prove himself to her, Owen jumps into the task, only for it to quickly spiral out of control when he is forced to travel the world while being attacked by various political groups and international players. The trailer shows a mix of action and comedy, with Owen's sincere and down-on-his-luck personality contrasting with the dangerous situations he finds himself in. drinks reception.
“This need to jump to the bottom, to prove yourself over and over again, I think is unhealthy,” a character tells Owen in the trailer. “I think it's ambitious,” Centineo replies.
In addition to Centineo, the cast of “The Recruit” also includes Aarti Mann, Daniel Quincy Annoh, Vondie Curtis-Hall, Kristian Bruun, Laura Haddock, Colton Dunn, Fivel Stewart, Byron Mann, Angel Parker and Kaylah Zande as the CIA of Owen. coworkers as enemies. Centineo and Hawley executive produce the show with Adam Ciralsky, Charlie Ebersol and Doug Liman, Gene Klein and David Bartis for Hypnotic, and eOne produces the series for Netflix.
“The Recruit” premieres on Netflix on December 16.