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Yâlan Noel Teases Hopes for Nemesis Season 2 After Wild Cliffhanger (Exclusive)
The actor tells PEOPLE how he found the humanity beneath his criminal mastermind and what heâd like to see after the showâs cliffhanger ending
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Yâlan Noel says he focused on his characterâs grief and emotional wounds to make him feel human rather than simply dangerous
The actor reveals his background in track and field helped him tackle the showâs demanding action scenes
Noel hopes a potential second season delivers âmore danger and more actionâ after the Netflix thrillerâs dramatic finale
Yâlan Noel is ready for more danger.
The actor stars in Netflixâs breakout crime thriller Nemesis. The series, co-created by Courtney A. Kemp and Tani Marole, follows a high-stakes game of cat and mouse between a criminal mastermind and the relentless detective (Matthew Law) determined to bring him down.
Noel tells PEOPLE about finding the humanity beneath his characterâs polished exterior, returning to the physically demanding action roles that first made fans take notice in The Purge, and why heâs already hoping for a second season after that jaw-dropping finale.
âI hope itâs more danger and more action,â Noel says of where heâd like the story to go next. âWatching the first half reminded me how far the story goes, and I canât wait to see how much further these two men can take this rivalry.â
For Noel, making his character feel human rather than simply dangerous started long before cameras rolled.
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Yâlan Noel on May 16, 2026.Lizeth Ramirez/Getty
âFirst, I think it started with the script,â he says. âCourtney and Tani wrote somebody who was allowed to be fully fleshed out. He wasnât just one stereotype.â
âOne of the bigger things I started with was how he comes across really smooth and really put together,â he explains. âThereâs a meticulousness about him, which comes from him being a criminal. Itâs a very chaotic job, so youâve got to find some calmness.â
Beneath the tailored suits and carefully maintained image, however, Noel focused on something deeper. âI was very interested in finding the pain and the wounds that he has â how he navigates his grief and the things he was running from more so than what he was running toward,â he says.
The role demanded both emotional depth and plenty of physical endurance, but Noel says the challenge was one he welcomed.
âI definitely like to leave it all on the field, especially for this character,â he says. âBut it was always fun. There was always a simple satisfaction at the end of the day, even with the running around and the emotional stuff.â
âYou only have a limited amount of time to be as responsible with the character as you can,â he continues. âSo thereâs nothing wrong with a little exhaustion at the end of a long workday.â
That physicality proved especially rewarding for the actor, who revealed he once envisioned a very different future for himself.
Growing up, Noelâs life revolved around sports. He played soccer and basketball before eventually focusing on track and field, where he became captain of his high school team and earned a scholarship.
âI was like, âOK, track and field is something Iâd probably do until Iâm 32 years old, and then Iâd have to figure out my identity after that,â â he recalls. âWhereas with acting, itâs a gift that never stops giving.â
The athletic background came in handy while filming Nemesis, particularly during the seriesâ elaborate action sequences.
âThe heists were the ones that got my blood going,â Noel says. âYou get to feel what itâs like to be in that type of situation â which I personally donât want to be in in real life. So being able to play at it was fun.â
He adds that longtime fans of his work may recognize some familiar energy.
âI know for a fact the athlete in me has been wanting to move around and handle weapons and drive fast and do all those kinds of things,â he says. âI think a lot of people who were fans of The Purge, particularly the one I was in, will be excited because they missed that energy from me on screen.â
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Noel as Coltrane Wilder and Cleopatra Coleman as Ebony Wilder in âNemesisâ.Saeed Adyani/Netflix
Filming across Los Angeles also helped shape the experience. Though Noel had recently moved away from the city before landing the role, he found himself quickly returning. âThatâs kind of how things work â as soon as you leave somewhere, they want you back,â he jokes.
âWe were in pretty much every corner of L.A.,â he says. âL.A. definitely plays like a third character in the show. It plays a huge role in this story.â
While Nemesis is packed with explosive action and tense confrontations, Noel believes the relationship between the showâs central adversaries is what truly drives the series.
âPart of the show is how much respect they have for each other,â he says. âThey have so much respect for each otherâs dedication because they see themselves in one another.â
Now, with audiences racing through the episodes and the finale leaving plenty of unanswered questions, Noel is hopeful the story isnât finished yet. For him, Netflixâs global reach makes the showâs success even more meaningful: âTo be able to participate in telling a story on a platform where so many people can see it is definitely a dream come true.â
âI think this story and this world that Courtney and Tani created deserve conversations,â he adds. âAnd they deserve it on the global scale that Netflix is able to give it.â
As for whether viewers will get another chapter? âIâm very, very excited for people to watch,â Noel says. âAnd maybe weâll be back for a season 2. Iâm hoping that might happen as well.â
Nemesis is now streaming on Netflix.


