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Preview: Reacher Season 3 is coming this week!

Third season of ‘Reacher’ debuts this Thursday 20 February on Prime Video

Reacher is back for a brand new season this week, streaming from Thursday 20 February on Prime Video.

The eight-episode third season of Reacher will premiere with its first three episodes on Thursday, February 20, followed by weekly releases every Thursday through March 27, 2025. The series will be available exclusively on Prime Video in over 240 countries and territories worldwide. Following the success of its second season—which became Prime Video’s most-watched release of 2023—Reacher was renewed early for a fourth season, set to begin filming this year.

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Season three, based on Lee Child’s novel Persuader, sees Jack Reacher thrust into the heart of a powerful criminal network while attempting to rescue an undercover DEA informant running out of time. As he navigates a world of secrecy and violence, Reacher is also forced to confront unresolved conflicts from his past.

Alan Ritchson returns as the titular Jack Reacher, alongside Maria Sten, reprising her role as Frances Neagley. New cast members include Anthony Michael Hall as Zachary Beck, Sonya Cassidy as Susan Duffy, Brian Tee as Quinn, Johnny Berchtold as Richard Beck, Robert Montesinos as Guillermo Villanueva, Olivier Richters as Paulie, and Daniel David Stewart as Steven Elliot.

Produced by Amazon MGM Studios, Skydance Television, and CBS Studios, Reacher is adapted for television by Emmy-nominated writer Nick Santora (FUBAR, Prison Break), who also serves as showrunner and executive producer. Other executive producers include Lee Child, Alan Ritchson, Don Granger, Scott Sullivan, Mick Betancourt, and Skydance’s David Ellison, Dana Goldberg, and Matt Thunell. Carolyn Harris and Kenny Madrid oversee the series for Skydance Television.

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