“I’ve been ready for this second for a while now.”
Those phrases are delivered by Alan Ritchson’s Jack Reacher within the opening seconds of a brand new teaser for Prime Video‘s hit Reacher, however the sentence might simply belong to legions of followers throughout the globe as they await season three. The wait formally now has a timeline in place, as Ritchson revealed from the stage at CCXP in São Paulo, Brazil, {that a} new batch of episodes will debut on the streamer on Feb. 20.
The eight-episode season will roll out weekly, starting with the primary three episodes dropping first adopted by subsequent episodes each Thursday by March 27 in additional than 240 international locations and territories worldwide. Ritchson appeared on the Thunder Stage whereas standing alongside solid member Maria Sten and Lee Childs, the writer of the Reacher novels who additionally serves as an government producer.
The information comes following a stellar run for the second season of Reacher, which turned the most-viewed launch on Prime Video in 2023. Unsurprisingly, Amazon introduced earlier this yr that the action-packed collection had picked up an early renewal for a fourth season that may start capturing in 2025.
Also not stunning, the brand new teaser, seen above, casts Ritchson in basic Reacher type in all his muscular glory. Twist: It seems as if Reacher’s met his outsized match in a person named Paulie, aka Paul Masserella, who’s a gate guard at a luxurious waterfront property. Based on Child’s novel Persuader, the third season finds Reacher thrust right into a legal enterprise in an try and rescue an undercover DEA informant whose time is working out. There he finds a world of secrecy and violence whereas confronting some unfinished enterprise from his personal previous.
Ritchson and Sten star reverse new additions to the solid, together with 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 by Emmy-nominated author Nick Santora who government produces and serves as showrunner.
In addition to Santora and Child, Ritchson can also be an government producer with Don Granger, Scott Sullivan, Mick Betancourt, and David Ellison, Dana Goldberg, and Matt Thunell for Skydance. Carolyn Harris and Kenny Madrid oversee for Skydance Television.