Prime Video premieres the second season of Reacher this Friday, December 15th. The first three episodes are available now, and the rest will premiere weekly until January 19th.
The second season of Reacher begins when a police officer and ex-military Jack Reacher (Alan Ritchson) receives a coded message informing him that members of his former army unit are being mysteriously and brutally murdered, one at a time. Casting aside his nomadic lifestyle, Reacher reunites with three former colleagues to investigate, including Frances Neagley (Maria Sten); Karla Dixon (Serinda Swan), a forensic accountant whom Reacher has long had a crush on; and razor-wielding family man David O’Donnell (Shaun Sipos). Together, they begin to connect the dots in a mystery where the stakes increase with each step, and which raises questions about who betrayed them – and who will die next. Using his inimitable blend of intelligence and size, Reacher will stop at nothing to uncover the truth and protect the members of his unit. If there’s one thing Reacher and his team know for sure, it’s that no one should mess with his Special Investigator Unit. This season, get ready for Reacher and the 110th team to fight back with force.
Based on Bad Luck and Trouble, the 11th book in Lee Child’s best-selling series, the second season stars Alan Ritchson in the lead role of Jack Reacher and Maria Sten, Serinda Swan and Shaun Sipos as key members of the 110th Unit. Military Police Special Investigations. The cast is completed by Ferdinand Kingsley as A.M., a mercenary whom national security calls a “ghost”; Robert Patrick as Shane Langston, head of security for a private defence contractor with a questionable track record; and Domenick Lombardozzi as tough NYPD detective Guy Russo.
Reacher is produced by Amazon Studios, Skydance Television and Paramount Television Studios. Based on the books by executive producer Lee Child, the series is written for television by Emmy nominee Nick Santora (Scorpion, Prison Break), who is also executive producer and showrunner. In addition to Santora and Child, the series is executive produced by Don Granger, Scott Sullivan and Adam Higgs with David Ellison, Dana Goldberg and Matt Thunell for Skydance.
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