Noah Centineo’s Rising Popularity Amongst Dads’ Friend Groups
:max_bytes(150000):strip_icc():format(jpeg)/Noah-Centineo-jimmy-kimmel-live-012925-54328643a27c438f881a733864e6069f.jpg)

Noah Centineo, the 28-year-old actor, is no stranger to fame, but his recent role in the Netflix series “The Recruit” has garnered him a new kind of attention. Centineo first gained recognition for his part in “The Fosters” and later solidified his heartthrob status with the “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before” movies. However, his portrayal of CIA lawyer Owen Hendricks in “The Recruit” has opened up a whole new fan base for the actor.

During a recent appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live, Centineo revealed the interesting shift in his fan demographic. He shared, “What’s really cool is that, when I go visit my father, he lives in Arizona, his friends wanna have beers with me now. There’s been a total ‘demo change’ he’s noticed, which has been ‘interesting and cool’ to experience as his fans have gone from primarily lovestruck teenagers to a wider group of people.”
Centineo expressed his amusement at the diverse recognition he now receives, even from parents and kids in airports who know him from various projects. This shift in his fanbase signifies a new chapter in his career, as he embraces a more mature audience while still resonating with his younger fans.
“The Recruit” has been a significant milestone for Centineo, marking his transition from romantic comedies to action-packed thrillers. In the upcoming season 2 of the series, premiering on Jan. 30, Centineo’s character, Owen Hendricks, finds himself embroiled in a life-threatening espionage mission in South Korea. The season promises to be full of twists and turns as Owen navigates the dangers within and outside the CIA.
Reflecting on his journey, Centineo expressed gratitude for the opportunities he has had, especially following the success of the “To All the Boys…” trilogy. He described the experience as “rare” and “special,” highlighting the significance of his evolving roles in the industry. Transitioning from a rom-com lead to a CIA lawyer has allowed Centineo to explore new dimensions in his acting career.
In season 2 of “The Recruit,” Centineo collaborates with Teo Yoo, a BAFTA-nominated actor, to unravel the complex web of espionage. Yoo plays a South Korean intelligence agent who intersects with Owen, leading to a series of gripping escapades. Centineo praised Yoo for his comedic timing and shared that filming the season was both challenging and rewarding.
As Centineo’s fanbase continues to expand, his versatility as an actor shines through in his portrayal of Owen Hendricks. The upcoming season of “The Recruit” promises to captivate audiences with its intense storyline and dynamic character interactions. Viewers can catch all the action and suspense when season 2 premieres on Netflix on Jan. 30.
Noah Centineo’s evolution as an actor has been met with enthusiasm from fans and critics alike, showcasing his ability to tackle diverse roles with finesse. With “The Recruit” set to elevate his career to new heights, Centineo’s journey in the entertainment industry is one to watch, as he navigates the complexities of espionage and intrigue onscreen.
