‘Reacher’ Season 3: Set Photos Sees Alan Ritchson Back in Action!! Check It Out!!

Now that Reacher Season 3 is rolling cameras again, having originally started production back in December, it’s a perfect excuse to round up the family for some quality screen time — while casually pointing out that Alan Ritchson, the human colossus who plays Jack Reacher, shouldn’t be possible. Recent set photos capturing Ritchson‘s return are turning heads, just in case you forgot the sheer mass of the man as if he’s just stepped out of the pages of Lee Child’s novels. How is it even legal for a human to be as massive as Reacher is supposed to be? In the books, he’s 6’5” and 235 pounds of pure, quick-reflex muscle — basically, a walking, talking tank. But in the shape of Ritchson, he’s just the loveliest tank.

Season 3, diving into Lee Child‘s Persuader, finds Reacher getting mixed up in a messy DEA operation while trying to stop a kidnapping. This operation isn’t just any sting; it’s a full-on mission to take down the slimy drug lord Zachary Beck, played by Anthony Michael Hall, from his over-the-top secure lakeside mansion. The main crux of the third season is expected to revolve around the mystery of Reacher’s personal beef with Francis Xavier Quinn, a blast from his past, now working for Beck. This old rival is linked to a dark chapter in Reacher’s life, involving the death of a close friend. So while Reacher pretends to play nice with the DEA, he’s really out to settle this old score. This season’s setting up to be a more solitary journey for Reacher, with fewer allies than before, though he’s not totally alone since Master Sergeant Frances Neagley, played by Maria Sten is back.

How Successful Has ‘Reacher’ Been For Prime Video and Amazon?

Reacher has been a colossal smash — fitting, given that a small moon could orbit Ritchson‘s arms — for Amazon and Prime Video. In its debut week, the series outperformed its rivals, securing the second spot in Nielsen’s streaming top 10 and clinching the top position among original series tracked by the platform. Within just three days of releasing its second season on Prime Video, it amassed an astounding 1.7 billion minutes of viewership. Not bad for Dad TV.

There’s no release date yet for this mountain-of-a-man’s next chapter, but if you’re itching for some Reacher action, the first two seasons are already waiting for you on Prime Video.

 

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