Netflix has released a new trailer for Noah Centineo's returning show The Recruit.
The series, which follows the actor's CIA lawyer character Owen Hendricks, is due to return for its second season later this month on January 30.
The new preview has given us an action-packed taste of what's to come, as Owen is sent on a new mission to South Korea and crosses paths with National Intelligence Service agent Jang Kyun (played by Past Lives' Teo Yoo).
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He's warned that they have "48 hours to stop an all-out war", and the two appear to form an odd couple dynamic as we're told they've "gone rogue" together.
"We're all gonna either be dead or heroes," Owen adds, as the clip also shows off an impressive set of stunts to come.
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Show creator Alexi Hawley previously praised Yoo, saying: "He's just an incredibly talented actor who brought great humanity to the role. He is also a badass."
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Centineo added: "He is such a strong antagonist and is extremely propulsive. Our season 2 story arc is totally dominated by his performances and intensity.
"We became friends quickly, and our work was always a collaborative and fulfilling process. Teo radiates positive energy and brightens the screen in every frame you watch. I can't wait for the world to see him in our show."
Alongside Yoo, The Recruit season 2 welcomes Doom at Your Service's Shin Do-hyun, Now, We Are Breaking Up's Young-Ah Kim and Resident Evil's James Purefoy to the cast.
The Recruit season 1 is available to stream on Netflix now, with season 2 set to be released on January 30.

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