The Recruit Release Date, Official Trailer, and Other Details

The Recruit, the new action series starring actor Noah Centineo, has a teaser video. Owen Hendricks, the CIA’s newest and greenest attorney, will immediately become recognizable to his loving audience for the first time.

Owen has worked for the company for the entire two days, but now he may be at risk of a security flaw that might disclose a number of files holding important information.

That whenever a potential asset receives a letter from prison threatening to betray the CIA if they do not pardon her for a crime, it’s also up to Centineo to make sure that such agency’s assets are kept private.

The all Boys hunk plays agitated new CIA lawyer Owen Hendricks in the trailer, which you can see above. He is stuck sifting amongst thousands of old letters sent by individuals threatening to leak confidential information.

However, a visit to one of these letter-writers in jail drags Owen into a perilous web of global intrigue. Upon finding dead bodies and being threatened with torture with a power drill, he is informed that “Congratulations, you are being watched by the whole United Nations.” However, he makes time for a posh party, and when given a Martini, he declines and says, “How about a White Claw?”

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The Recruit Release Date

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According to the official description, “Owen swiftly finds caught in a perilous and frequently ridiculous world of global politics and cunning characters, as he traverses the globe in hopes of finishing his task and establishing himself at the CIA.”

The eight-episode series The Recruit by creator and showrunner Alexi Hawley, and will be released on Netflix on Friday, December 16.

Aarti Mann as Violet, Colton Dunn as Lester, Fivel Stewart as Hannah, Linus Roache as Senator Smoot, Vondie Curtis-Hall as Walter Nyland, and Kristian Bruun as Janus Ferber join Noah Centineo and Laura Haddock.

Angel Parker as Dawn,  Byron Mann as Xander,  Daniel Quincy Annoh as Terence,  and Kaylah Zander as Amelia are some of the major characters.

Ever the eager beaver, Owen dives in headfirst only to get caught up in complicated foreign affairs involving the CIA, globetrotting misadventures that we’ve come to expect from the spy genre, a lot of stray bullets that they most definitely don’t teach you what to do to deal with someone in law school (at least not in the spur of the moment), and cans of White Claw. Because there is no other way to identify him as a Gen-Z protagonist.