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Prime Video Unveils Trailer for Reacher Season Three, Sets Release Date

Prime Video has officially released the trailer for the highly anticipated third season of Reacher, set to premiere on February 20, 2025. Following the success of its second season, which became the most viewed release on the platform in 2023, the series will roll out its eight-episode season weekly, with the first three episodes available at launch, followed by new episodes every Thursday until March 27.

Based on Lee Child’s gripping novel Persuader, the upcoming season plunges Jack Reacher into a treacherous world as he attempts to rescue an undercover DEA informant whose time is running out. This mission leads him deep into a labyrinth of criminal enterprises, where he must navigate a landscape rife with secrecy, violence, and unresolved issues from his past.

Alan Ritchson returns to reprise his role as the formidable Jack Reacher, joined by Maria Sten as Frances Neagley. The new season welcomes several fresh faces to the cast, including Anthony Michael Hall as Zachary Beck, Sonya Cassidy as Susan Duffy, Brian Tee as Quinn, Johnny Berchtold as Richard Beck, Robert Montesinos as Guillermo Villanueva, Olivier Richters as Paulie, and Daniel David Stewart as Steven Elliot.

The buzz surrounding Reacher continues to grow, especially with the announcement of a fourth season, which has already been greenlit and is set to begin shooting this year. With its blend of action, suspense, and compelling storytelling, Reacher is poised to captivate audiences once again when it returns to Prime Video.

Fans can look forward to the explosive new season and delve deeper into Jack Reacher's mind as he confronts his past and battles formidable foes in this high-stakes thriller. Mark your calendars for February 20, 2025, when Reacher returns for an exhilarating ride.

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