Reacher on Amazon Prime is based off the books by Lee Child, with Season 2 adapting the thrilling novel Bad Luck and Trouble. It follows Reacher and Neagley (Maria Sten) as they investigate the murders of two members of their elite special forces unit. But in the run up to Reacher returning to the streaming waves, Ritchson surprised fans with the big news: Season 3 already is in the works.
Alan Ritchson has been active on his social media accounts, sharing images from the set of Reacher Season 3. That is both a vote of confidence for this upcoming season, and a thrill for fans because we won’t have to wait as long to see new episodes once this one has wrapped in January. I got the chance to speak with Ritchson ahead of Reacher Season 2, and as our conversation closed, I asked him which Lee Child book they were going to do for Season 3.
Alan Ritchson has been active on his social media accounts, sharing images from the set of Reacher Season 3. That is both a vote of confidence for this upcoming season, and a thrill for fans because we won’t have to wait as long to see new episodes once this one has wrapped in January. I got the chance to speak with Ritchson ahead of Reacher Season 2, and as our conversation closed, I asked him which Lee Child book they were going to do for Season 3.
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00:00I notice you're sharing photos from season three already, which we're all very excited for,
00:03but what book are you guys doing? Have we announced it yet?
00:09The season three book? How much you got?
00:12Now's your chance. Now's your chance. Come on.
00:17I wish I could. It's one of my favorite books. One of my favorite books.
00:22All right. This is like on every top 10 list. This is going to make people very happy.
00:26This book. Can you give me a hint of location?
00:30No. What does it matter? We're shooting in Toronto. Who cares? It could be Berlin and
00:36we're going to be shooting in Toronto. It could be the Sahara Desert. It could be a
00:39book about the Sahara Desert. We'll be in Hamilton making 5% credits.