Noah Centineo Talks The Recruit & What He Learned From Dwayne Johnson in Black Adam

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Noah Centineo got his start onscreen less than 5 years ago and is quickly making a name for himself in Hollywood. From co-starring with Dwayne Johnson as Atom Smasher in DC’s Black Adam, Centineo is now leading Netflix’s upcoming action-packed series, The Recruit.

The young star plays Owen Hendricks, a lawyer for the CIA who finds himself thrust into the dangerous melee of international power politics. Despite his inexperience, Owen seems to handle the kidnapping, torture, and general life-threatening scenarios quite well, quipping that he’s “ambitious” as he sips his White Claw. The series is created by The Rookie’s Alexi Hawley, with episodes directed by The Bourne Identity’s Doug Liman, whose expertise in the genre is prevalent in The Recruit’s trailer alone. The show also features Vondie Curtis-Hall, Laura Haddock, and more.

Before The Recruit hits Netflix on December 16, Collider’s Steve Weintraub spoke with Centineo about his lead role in the series. During their interview, Centineo discusses the aspects that drew him to the show, from the creators to the creative spin The Recruit takes on the spy genre. He also shares what it was like working with Bourne director, Liman, filming a challenging action scene, and what he learned from his time co-starring with Johnson in Black Adam.

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