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'The Recruit' Canceled After 2 Seasons at Netflix | THR News Video

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'The Recruit' Canceled After 2 Seasons at Netflix | THR News Video

'The Recruit' Canceled After 2 Seasons at Netflix | THR News Video

The Netflix series 'The Recruit' has been canceled after two seasons.

The Hollywood Reporter learned that the spy drama starring Noah Centineo won't return for additional seasons on Netflix.

Colton Dunn, who played Lester Kitchens in the series, shared a video on Instagram with the caption, "You can't cancel the memories.

Very thankful to the cast, crew and creator of The Recruit.

It was a good run with lots of fun."


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