Prime Video’s action-packed thriller series “Reacher” is set to return to streaming later this month for its highly-anticipated third season.
Each season of the series based on author Lee Child’s “Jack Reacher” books has been based on a different title in the best-selling series. For Season 3, showrunner Nick Santora has adapted the seventh “Jack Reacher” novel, “Persuader,” for an eight-episode run.
The new season of “Reacher” finds the title character, a veteran military police investigator portrayed by Alan Ritchson, embroiled in yet another criminal conspiracy. This time, Reacher must help rescue an undercover DEA informant while confronting his own haunted past, according to Prime Video.
Here’s everything to know about the upcoming Season 3 of “Reacher,” which has already been renewed for a fourth season.
When does ‘Reacher’ Season 3 come out?
“Reacher” Season 3 premieres Thursday, Feb. 20 with three new episodes, according to Prime Video.
How to watch ‘Reacher’ Season 3
“Reacher” will stream exclusively on Prime, requiring a Prime membership. Those without one can sign up for a 30-day free trial, after which a subscription will cost $14.99 per month.
Whether you’re in need of a refresher or if you want to catch up on it before the new season, Seasons 1 and 2 are also available to stream on the platform.
‘Reacher’ Season 3 trailer
‘Reacher’ Season 3 cast
Season 3 of “Reacher” includes some familiar faces, along with some new characters. Here’s a look at the cast:
Alan Ritchson as Jack Reacher
Anthony Michael Hall as Zachary Beck, a crooked businessman who will be Reacher’s antagonist
Johnny Berchtold as Richard Beck, Zachary Beck’s son
Olivier Richters as Paulie, Zachary Beck’s imposing bodyguard
Sonya Cassidy as Susan Duffy, a DEA agent
Roberto Montesinos as Guillermo Villanueva, a DEA agent who crosses paths with Reacher
Daniel David Stewart as Steven Elliot, another DEA agent
Brian Tee as Quinn, a former lieutenant colonel who Reach investigated a decade ago
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