“I got this,” Owen Hendricks, Noah Centineo's rookie CIA lawyer, tells the boss Walter Niland has sent him to “go save the day” in the trailer for the upcoming second season of the Netflix spy thriller series. recruiter, Which will premiere on January 30.
Set on the Korean cover of Green Day's “American Idiot,” the trailer reveals more about the second season's premise, which revolves around “Owen is drawn into a life-threatening espionage situation in South Korea, only to realize that the greater threat may be coming from within the agency.”
Alton West, the CIA director under Nathan Fillion, warned that they would “divulge all the secrets we've done our best to keep”, giving Owen and his comrades “48 hours to stop an all-out war.”
The trailer, which you can watch above, also introduces season 2 series regular Teo Yoo as Jang Kyun Kim who teams up with Centineo's Owen for some time. Rush hour-Friends action sequences style. As the trailer states, “It takes a husband to save the world.”
The newly released Season 2 photos, which you can see below, shed more light on Owen's time in Korea, with the always nervous Janos possibly joining him on the mission as the two appear on a plane together in one photo, with Jang standing in front of photos of each… From Owen and Janus in another photo. One image hints at a resolution to the Season 1 issue, as Owen is seen walking alongside Dawn while Nichika is led away in handcuffs.
As Deadline reported last month, Season 2 of Recruiter It consists of six episodes, up from 8 episodes in the first season.
In addition to Centineo, Yu joins the comeback team Recruiter Series regulars Artie Mann, Colton Dunn, Vivile Stewart, Christian Brun, Kayla Zander, Hasson, Angel Parker and Vondie Curtis Hall. Additional main cast members include Young Ah Kim, Felix Solis, James Purefoy, Do Hyun Shin, Sanghee Lee, Omar Maskati, Brooke Smith, Devika Pacey, Alana Holly Purvis, Daniel Quincy Anoah, Jesse Cullen, and Fillion.
Series creator Alexi Hawley serves as showrunner and executive produces with Centineo, Doug Liman, Gene Klein, David Bartis, Adam Ciralsky, Charlie Ebersol, and Julian Holmes. Lionsgate Television is the studio.