The second season of Netflix‘s spy series, The Recruit will find Noah Centineo’s character Owen knowing his career–and even his life–could be nearing its end if he doesn’t actually step up as a CIA agent. Netflix has just announced the premiere date for Season 2.

Creator, showrunner and executive producer Alexi Hawley told Netflix’s Tudum, “Owen rolls into this season basically screwed. Owen knows that if he does not walk away with a win this season, his career is going to be over. He might go to prison. Depending on what people are into, they can show up this season for the big, flashy, splashy action stuff, but they can also be on a journey with this guy who’s just trying to fix something that he broke.”

Centineo, who also serves as an executive producer, also told Tudum how Owen is in “complete chaos” after the first season.

He has just witnessed Max, the former CIA asset whom he almost died multiple times trying to protect, get shot by her daughter Nichka. Owen is wondering how in the hell he is going to survive the next few seconds of his life.”

This season, Owen gets “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,” according to Netflix. Interestingly enough, the idea of the call coming from inside the house is also a theme in Netflix’s other show about political intrigue, The Diplomat.

‘The Recruit’ Season 2 premiere date

Along with Centineo, the series stars Teo Yoo, Aarti Mann, Colton Dunn, Fivel Stewart, Kristian Bruun, Kaylah Zander, Maddie Hasson, Angel Parker and Vondie Curtis-Hall. Other cast members include Young-Ah Kim, Felix Solis, James Purefoy, Do Hyun Shin, Sanghee Lee, Omar Maskati, Brooke Smith, Devika Bhise, Alana Hawley Purvis, Daniel Quincy Annoh, Jesse Collin and Nathan Fillion. Lionsgate Television produces.

The Recruit Season 2 comes to Netflix on Jan. 30, 2025.

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