The creator ofThe Recruithas reacted to its cancellation. The Netflix spy series starred Noah Centineo as Owen Hendricks, a CIA lawyer who gets swept up on a globetrotting adventure. It featured an ensemble cast that also included Laura Haddock, Colton Dunn, Fivel Stewart, Vondie Curtis-Hall, Teo Yoo, and Nathan Fillion. Just over a month after the January 2025 debut of season 2, it was revealed that the streaming service would not be moving forward withThe Recruitseason 3. However, this cancellation leaves the show on a major cliffhanger.

On his official Instagram account,Alexi Hawleyshared a love letter toThe Recruit. He shared details of the many hurdles that had to be overcome in order to bring it to life, including a scrapped pilot, the COVID-19 pandemic, and a frigid Montreal winter. He also celebrated the cast and crew, who “left it all on the field,” adding that he would reunite with them “in a heartbeat.” In closing, he tentativelysuggested that the show could be wrapped up with a movie. See the post below:

Noah Centineo wearing a suit in The Recruit

What This Means For The Recruit

A Finale Movie Could Happen

Ultimately, it makes sense why Netflix would have cancelled the series afterThe Recruitseason 2. Although it was viewed for more than 1 billion minutes during the first week of its run, this wasa dip from the viewership of season 1, which was only a modest success. The fact that Netflix had already taken a chance on renewing season 2 in the first place likely means that they were much less inclined to be soft on its declining viewership. The show’s budget also may have impacted these considerations.

In spite of its diminished viewership,The Recruitseason 2 has a higher Rotten Tomatoes score, earning 92% from critics as opposed to season 1’s 68%.

Owen and Hannah talking on an airport tarmac in The Recruit season 2

However, thisdoes not necessarily mean that a finale movie is out of the question. If they could wrangle it to be the budget of just one or two episodes, the viewership it would garner might still be worth the financial risk for the streaming platform. The buzz generated from following up on the inconclusiveRecruitseason 2 endingcould also be helpful in drawing more eyes to the movie.

Our Take On Hawley’s The Recruit Comments

They Could Spur Netflix

The possibility of a movie concludingThe Recruitis also not unprecedented for Netflix.They previously produced a two-and-a-half hour finale to the Wachowskis' sci-fi showSense8, which was similarly cancelled on a cliffhanger ending after running for two seasons. However, it remains to be seen if the cancellation and Hawley’s reaction to it garner enough attention from the media and from fans of the series for the streamer to seriously consider the prospect.

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