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  • Trailer for ‘Reacher’ Season 2

    Preview:

    • ‘Reacher’ Season 2 has launched its first trailer.
    • The new season finds Reacher aiding some old colleagues.
    • Prime Video will launch Season 2 in December.

    Since punching his way out of the pages of Lee Child’s books, the character of Jack Reacher has been brought to screens by Tom Cruise in the two movies based on the tough-as-nails soldier-turned-rough-justice-happy drifter who helps the hopeless (and is frequently called into solve trickier, more dangerous issues to do with his old gig) and, more recently, the height-appropriate Alan Ritchson, who took on the role for the Prime Video series that debuted last year.

    The small-screen version is back for a second season and a new mystery that draws from Reacher’s past as part of military investigations. What can we expect? Well, lots of punching, some flashbacks and Reacher dishing out what he does best.

    And we’re getting our first look at footage from the new show –– which is back on screens in December –– via the first trailer.

    What’s the story of ‘Reacher’ Season 2?

    Alan Ritchson as Jack Reacher in Prime Video's 'Reacher' season 2.
    Alan Ritchson as Jack Reacher in Prime Video’s ‘Reacher’ season 2.

    Based on ‘Bad Luck and Trouble’, the 11th book in Child’s global best-selling series, ‘Reacher’s new season begins when veteran military police investigator Jack Reacher (Ritchson) receives a coded message that the members of his former U.S. Army unit, the 110th MP Special Investigations, are being mysteriously and brutally murdered one by one.

    Pulled from his drifter lifestyle, Reacher reunites with three of his former teammates turned chosen family to investigate, including Frances Neagley (Maria Sten); Karla Dixon (Serinda Swan), a forensic accountant for whom Reacher has long had a soft spot; and fast-talking, switchblade-wielding family man David O’Donnell (Shaun Sipos).

    Together, they begin to connect the dots in a mystery where the stakes get higher at every turn, and that brings about questions of who has betrayed them — and who will die next. Using his inimitable blend of smarts and size, Reacher will stop at nothing to uncover the truth and protect the members of his unit. If there’s one thing Reacher and his team know for certain, it’s that you do not mess with the Special Investigators. This season, get ready for Reacher and the 110th to hit back hard…

    Who else is in ‘Reacher’ Season 2?

    A scene from Prime Video's 'Reacher' season 2.
    A scene from Prime Video’s ‘Reacher’ season 2.

    The cast for this new season also includes Ferdinand Kingsley as A.M., a mercenary that homeland security refers to as a “ghost;” Robert Patrick as Shane Langston, head of security for a private defense contractor with a questionable track record; and Domenick Lombardozzi as tough NYPD detective Guy Russo.

    Related Article: ‘Reacher’ Star Alan Ritchson is Joining ‘Fast X’

    When and where can I watch ‘Reacher’ Season 2?

    Alan Ritchson as Jack Reacher in Prime Video's 'Reacher' season 2.
    Alan Ritchson as Jack Reacher in Prime Video’s ‘Reacher’ season 2.

    The eight-episode second season will roll out weekly, with the first three episodes premiering on December 15th December, and subsequent episodes dropping every Friday through January 19th, 2024.

    Alan Ritchson as Jack Reacher in Prime Video's 'Reacher' season 2.
    Alan Ritchson as Jack Reacher in Prime Video’s ‘Reacher’ season 2.
    Alan Ritchson as Jack Reacher in Prime Video's 'Reacher' season 2.
    Alan Ritchson as Jack Reacher in Prime Video’s ‘Reacher’ season 2.
    Alan Ritchson as Jack Reacher in Prime Video's 'Reacher' season 2.
    Alan Ritchson as Jack Reacher in Prime Video’s ‘Reacher’ season 2.
    A scene from Prime Video's 'Reacher' season 2.
    A scene from Prime Video’s ‘Reacher’ season 2.
    A scene from Prime Video's 'Reacher' season 2.
    A scene from Prime Video’s ‘Reacher’ season 2.
    A scene from Prime Video's 'Reacher' season 2.
    A scene from Prime Video’s ‘Reacher’ season 2.
    A scene from Prime Video's 'Reacher' season 2.
    A scene from Prime Video’s ‘Reacher’ season 2.
    A scene from Prime Video's 'Reacher' season 2.
    A scene from Prime Video’s ‘Reacher’ season 2.
    A scene from Prime Video's 'Reacher' season 2.
    A scene from Prime Video’s ‘Reacher’ season 2.
    A scene from Prime Video's 'Reacher' season 2.
    A scene from Prime Video’s ‘Reacher’ season 2.
    A scene from Prime Video's 'Reacher' season 2.
    A scene from Prime Video’s ‘Reacher’ season 2.
    A scene from Prime Video's 'Reacher' season 2.
    A scene from Prime Video’s ‘Reacher’ season 2.

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  • Jonathan Majors and Glen Powell Talk ‘Devotion’

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    Opening in theaters on November 23rd is the new biographical war drama ‘Devotion,’ which was directed by J.D. Dillard (‘Sweetheart’).

    Based on the true story of U.S. Navy fighter pilot Jesse Brown (Jonathan Majors), the film follows his friend friendship with Tom Hunder (Glen Powell) and their role in the Korean War.

    In addition to Majors and Powell, the movie also stars Christina Jackson, Joe Jonas, Thomas Sadoski, and Serinda Swan.

    Moviefone recently had the pleasure of speaking with Jonathan Majors and Glen Powell about their work on ‘Devotion,’ why as a producer Powell wanted to make the film, and the responsibility Majors felt playing Jesse Brown and bringing his story to the big screen.

    Jonathan Majors and Glen Powell star in Sony Pictures' 'Devotion.'
    (L to R) Jonathan Majors and Glen Powell star in Sony Pictures’ ‘Devotion.’

    You can read or full interview below or click on the video player above to watch our interviews with Majors, Powell, Joe Jonas, Thomas Sadoski, and director J.D. Dillard.

    Moviefone: To begin with, Glen, as a producer, what moved you about Jesse Brown’s true story and why did you think it was important to bring it to the big screen?

    Glen Powell: Adam Makos wrote just an incredible book that not a lot of people had read. At the time, it was a not a very well-known book. Then I just saw a beautiful and complicated relationship between two guys that came from different places that were trying to understand each other. What I loved about it was it wasn’t simplified.

    There’s been stories of white and Black on different sides, achieving different things, and they simplify these things. It’s always so disheartening to see how Hollywood can try to, I don’t know, I would say profit off of the simplification of what I consider a very nuance and important subject to get right. Because the truth can move and the truth can change.

    Jonathan Majors and Glen Powell in Sony Pictures' 'Devotion.'
    (L to R) Jonathan Majors and Glen Powell in Sony Pictures’ ‘Devotion.’

    MF: Finally, Jonathan, can you talk about your approach to playing Jesse Brown and if you felt a certain responsibility to his family and his legacy while playing this role?

    Jonathan Majors: Getting something right, very much to my brother’s point before, there’s one door in, and you hit it. If you get something truthful, there’s multiple doors in and everyone can get into the room. From soup to nuts, when it was brought to me, when we had our conversation, it felt to me that we were going to get it right via the truth.

    That was something I really took on, that was in the culture of making the film from the very beginning, from its conception. So playing Jesse, I knew that was something that I wanted to execute. It’s something that I had to use all my faculties and enlist help in order to get information about who this man was. We had a beautiful Zoom set up by the producers and our director with the family early on.

    I’ll be brief, I remember them telling all these stories about Jesse and we’re laughing, and we’re crying. I remember one of the producers saying, “Well, the film’s only so long and we can’t get all that in.” I interrupted and I said, “No, we can. I’m promising you that I will do my damnedest to get everything you just said into this film.”

    Because what they were expressing in their stories wasn’t the actions or plot, but was a feeling and was a certain spirit of this man. That was my touchstone. That Zoom with maybe 10 to 15 members of his immediate family, that’s the touchstone.

    That’s what I’m going to try to do in addition to all the research and the flight training. So, because of that, it’s not just me and my aspirations to tell a great story that I’m trying to live up to. I have the responsibility of those 10 to 15 individuals with various last names, but all from the lineage of Jesse Brown in my psyche, and in my mind that I’m trying to just get that approval from.

    So, there’s two ways to look at it. Some people can look at that as pressure. I looked at it as support. So, I have all these people helping me push this plane into the sky along with my brother Glen and everyone else.

    Joe Jonas, Jonathan Majors, Glen Powell, Thomas Sadoski, and the cast of Sony Pictures' 'Devotion.'
    (L to R) Joe Jonas, Jonathan Majors, Glen Powell, Thomas Sadoski, and the cast of Sony Pictures’ ‘Devotion.’
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