Tom Cruise starred in two Jack Reacher movies, setting up a potential franchise. with the opportunity for his own gritty action series.
Despite the success of the first film with Christopher McQuarrie, Jack Reacher: Never Go Back was a disappointment at the box office.
The Jack Reacher character was revitalized with the television series on Prime Video, making the film franchise no longer relevant.
Despite ostensibly being one of the biggest movie stars in the world for over four decades, Tom Cruise isn’t an actor who has dipped his toes into franchise filmmaking all that often. While he has consistently risked his life to play Ethan Hunt in the Mission: Impossible franchise and appeared alongside Paul Newman in the brilliant legacy sequel The Color of Money, Cruise has remained relatively focused on starring in original projects — we don’t talk about The Mummy remake. This made it all the more surprising when Cruise signed on to play the title role in the adaptation of Lee Child’s One Shot, the first novel in the Jack Reacher series. Considering the significant readership that the novels had, Jack Reacher presented the opportunity for Cruise to have his own gritty action series.
The ‘Jack Reacher’ Franchise Crashed and Burned
Although the first film was a modest hit that surprised many of the skeptical book readers that were concerned about Cruise’s size, Jack Reacher: Never Go Back was a hugely disappointing sequel that eroded any good will for the franchise. The first film was a relatively restrained, neo-noir thriller that only exploded into moments of spectacle when the narrative called for it. Comparatively, Jack Reacher: Never Go Back opted to introduce every known cliché in the action genre, and lacked the well choreographed fight scenes that made the first film so good. Director Edward Zwick is certainly a talented storyteller with classics like Legends of the Fall and Glory under his belt, but his sensibilities were completely wrong for Jack Reacher: Never Go Back.
Prime Video’s ‘Reacher’ Made the Film Franchise Irrelevant
Reacher is set to return for a third season, suggesting that there’s no reason for Cruise to reprise the role again. The initial Jack Reacher film may have been integral in ensuring that the franchise was on audiences’ radar, but it proved to be little more than a rough draft for what Reacher would eventually become. Cruise is certainly the action star of a generation, but Ritchson is definitely the definitive Reacher.