Reacher (Alan Ritchson) ought to pick on somebody his own size — and for as soon as, we imply somebody smaller than the dude he fights within the “Reacher” Season 3 teaser trailer, launched on Saturday by Amazon Prime Video. Good lord, Paulie (Olivier Richters, who performed Ursa in “Black Widow”) is big.
How large is the large baddie? Reacher describes Paulie as “twice my size,” to which Neagley (Maria Sten) quips, “Last time I saw a guy twice your size was on Mt. Rushmore.”
Good one, Neagley.
Richters will not be actually twice Ritchson’s measurement after all, however he’s legitimately approach greater. Richters is a 7’2″-7’3″ Dutch bodybuilder, dwarfing Ritchson’s spectacular 6’3″-6’4″ body.
Along with the teaser trailer, Prime Video revealed the premiere date for “Reacher” Season 3: Thursday, February 20, 2025. The bulletins got here at CCXP in São Paulo, Brazil.
Season 3 will include eight episodes — the primary three will probably be obtainable on the time similar, the following 5 episodes will launch one after the other each Thursday by March 27, 2025. “Reacher” has already been renewed for a fourth season, which is able to start capturing in 2025. And “Reacher” has already birthed a spin off: Sten, Reacher’s good pal and former U.S. Army buddy, is getting her personal present, “Neagley.” Why not? In 2023, “Reacher” Season 2 was the most-watched launch on Amazon Prime Video.
“Reacher” is predicated on the Jack Reacher books by novelist Lee Child. The third season is particularly primarily based on Child’s “Persuader,” wherein Reacher “hurtles into the dark heart of a vast criminal enterprise when trying to rescue an undercover DEA informant whose time is running out,” per Prime Video. “There he finds a world of secrecy and violence — and confronts some unfinished business from his own past.”
New to the solid this season are Anthony Michael Hall, Sonya Cassidy, Brian Tee, Johnny Berchtold, Robert Montesinos, Daniel David Stewart, and Olivier Richters.
“Reacher” is produced by Amazon MGM Studios, Skydance Television, and CBS Studios. It’s written (for tv) by showrunner Nick Santora, who government produces with Child, Ritchson, Don Granger, Scott Sullivan, and Mick Betancourt, in addition to David Ellison, Dana Goldberg, and Matt Thunell for Skydance. Carolyn Harris and Kenny Madrid are the executives-in-charge of the sequence for Skydance Television.
Watch the trailer right here:
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