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Aln Ritchson stares down an even BIGGER threat in Season Three of ‘Reacher’

Aln Ritchson stares down an even BIGGER threat in Season Three of ‘Reacher’

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2025 has arrived, and one of the most anticipated releases is Prime Video’s forthcoming third season of the action-packed hit Reacher! Over two action-packed seasons, Alan Ritchson has proved himself to be an exceptional Jack Reacher and has achieved the heights of mega-stardom in the process. As Reacher, he’s taken on money launders, corrupt cops and shady terrorists, and now he’s pulled into a new investigation that has personal implications for Lee Child’s hulking, avenging drifter.

Watch the brand new trailer for Reacher Season Three below:

Here’s the official synopsis:

Based on Lee Child’s novel Persuader, in the third season of the action-packed series, Reacher hurtles into the dark heart of a vast criminal enterprise when trying to rescue an undercover DEA informant whose time is running out. There he finds a world of secrecy and violence — and confronts some unfinished business from his own past.

The action is big this time as Reacher faces his BIGGEST threat yet in the form of the gigantic Paul ‘Paulie’ Masserella, a brutal killer portrayed by 7ft 2-inch Dutch professional bodybuilder Olivier Richters, and this is going to be an intense mano-o-mano fight with no rules and no mercy.

Set to the pounding rock beats of Kansas’ ‘Carry On My Wayward Son’, this captures the grand outlaw, western vibe of the character, and plays into Ritchson’s presence as the ultimate action hero badass. The fight scenes look brutal, and under the guidance of showrunner Nick Santora, you can bet that there’ll be plenty of sharp dialogue and some incredible twists in this all-new season that lie ahead.

 

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Brace yourself for a full-on rush when Season Three of Reacher arrives back on Prime Video on February 20.

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