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The Cast Of Netflix's 'The Recruit' Shared Pics From Set As They Film Season 2 In Vancouver

It looks like they're enjoying their time in B.C.

The cast of the show The Recruit smiling for the camera as they sit around a table filled with food.

The cast of The Recruit having a group dinner.

Senior Writer

The stars of the Netflix series The Recruit are spending a lot of time together on and off set in Vancouver and they're sharing photos with their fans online.

The cast of the show, including actor Noah Centineo, has been in Vancouver for over a week as they shoot Season 2.

Over the weekend, Fivel Stewart, who plays Hannah, shared photos and videos on her Instagram stories from a group dinner they had.

In the videos, the cast was shown cooking dinner together and then having a dance party afterwards.

Stewart also posted a cute pic of the group around the dinner table.

The cast of the show The Recruit smiling for the camera as they sit around a table filled with food.The cast of The Recruit having a group dinner.@fivel_stew | Instagram

Daniel Quincy Annoh, who plays Terence in the show, also shared a clip on his Instagram showing videos from that night.

"If I could Recruit my family I’d recruit all of you," he wrote in the caption. "To more beautiful and loving moments team."

The cast has been posting various photos from the set and around Vancouver since they got to B.C.

Maddie Hasson, who plays Marta, shared a carousel of photos and videos from Vancouver on Monday.

Angel Parker, who plays Dawn, shared some pics with Aarti Mann, who plays Violet Ebner, from Vancouver during a recent snowfall.

Colton Dunn, who plays Lester Kitchens, also shared a clip showing him travelling from L.A. to Vancouver to get started on filming.

Jesse Collin, who stars as Dodge in The Recruit, also shared a photo from the Vancouver set.

In the pic, you can see the beautiful mountains in the background.

It looks like the cast has also been exploring Vancouver during their time off.

On Monday, Fivel Stewart shared a photo from Flourist Bakery on Commercial Street.

An exterior shot of Flourist Bakery in Vancouver showing the entrance to the bakery and seating outside.Fivel Stewart's picture showing Flourist Bakery in Vancouver.@fivel_stew | Instagram

In the series Centineo stars as Owen Hendricks, a lawyer at the CIA who gets mixed up in a serious case when a former asset threatens to "expose the nature of her long-term relationship with the agency," as per the IMDb description.

The series also stars Laura Haddock, Kaylah Zander, and Byron Mann.

Filming on Season 2 is scheduled to wrap up in Vancouver in March.

Netflix hasn't announced when Season 2 will premiere, so we'll have to stay tuned for that news.

We love to see the cast enjoying their time in B.C. and we hope they continue sharing what they're up to while they're in Canada!

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      Asymina Kantorowicz (she/her) was a Senior Writer for Narcity Media. She has worked at Yahoo Canada, CTV News Vancouver Island, CTV News Channel, and CHCH News. Over the past eight years, she took on various newsroom roles and helped produce award-winning newscasts. Loving the fast-paced environment of any newsroom, she helped cover stories like the 2016 royal visit to Victoria, the 2019 B.C. manhunt, and provincial elections. She had an MA in journalism and a BA in media from Western University. She moved from Toronto to Victoria a few years ago and loved being close to the ocean.

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