Alex Cross is back on the case with the launch of a thrilling Season Two in ‘Cross’
Prime Video’s Cross was a series that was utterly explosive in its execution, and found an all-new edge to James Paterson’s Detective Alex Cross who was brought to life with effortless cool, a calculating mind, and no hesitation to pull the trigger by Aldis Hodge, and now, hot off the success of Season One, a bold new second season is ready to hit Prime Video. And the body count is going to go through the roof with this one.
Watch the all-new trailer for Season Two of Cross below:
Here’s the official synopsis:
A bolder, more dangerous chapter awaits in Cross as billionaire business titan Lance Durand (Matthew Lillard) calls the FBI for protection after receiving a death threat — one that links him to the murder of a billionaire playboy. Detective Alex Cross and FBI Agent Kayla Craig (Alona Tal) lead a new joint mission to protect Durand and to find the killer, who leaves behind gruesome clues. Meanwhile, John Sampson (Isaiah Mustafa), Cross’ partner and longtime best friend, makes an unexpected connection.
This all-new trailer for Cross finds Hodge’s Detective Alex Cross, a brilliant homicide detective and forensic psychologist with an uncanny ability to get inside the minds of killers in order to stop them, being pulled into a unqiue new case that sees him teamed up with hard-charging FBI Agent Kayla Craig (Alona Tal), as they are assigned as a protective detail to famed billionaire Lance Durand (Matthew Lillard), whose philanthropic image hides far darker secrets and sees him as the target of a malicious killer with a very personal grudge.
The new trailer is sure to whip audiences up into a frenzy, and it promises an intriguing new angle to this still-developing Cross series, which has amped up the atmosphere of the police thriller and is showcasing a brand new edge to detective fiction, and audiences will again be pulled headfirst into this new chapter of Cross’s story.
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The first season generated more than 40 million viewers globally over its first 20 days, which established Cross as a breakout hit for Prime Video, the new season will premiere February 11, 2026 on Prime Video in more than 240 countries and territories worldwide, launching with the first three episodes followed by weekly instalments leading up to the season finale on March 18, 2026.
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