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Reacher & Oscar's Friendship Spotlight; Prison Fight Scene Rewind

With Season 2 hitting Amazon's Prime Video later this year, Reacher looks back at that prison fight scene and Jack & Oscar's friendship.


Now that we know that the end of the year is set to bring us the second season of writer & showrunner Nick Santora's Alan Ritchson-starring Reacher, Amazon's Prime Video is continuing to do its part to keep fans motivated for the streaming series' return (not like they need it) and offer enough looks at what they've missed to give new viewers enough time to catch up before the new season arrives. First up, we have a look back at that still-discussed prison fight scene from S01E01: "Welcome to Margrave" (directed by Thomas Vincent and written by Nick Santora). And following that, we get a chance to examine the uniquely-evolving friendship between Reacher (Ritchson) and Malcolm Goodwin's Oscar Finlay, Margrave PD Police Captain & Chief Detective.

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Image: Prime Video Screencaps

Here's a look back at that epic moment in the series opener, followed by a look back at just one of the Prime Video series' interesting dynamics – and make sure to stick around for what we know about the second season so far:

In the following sneak peek trailer released by Amazon in honor of "Prime Day" last month, we were treated to some looks at what's set to hit Prime Video this year – and that includes Reacher returning to our screens in December 2023.You can check out the official confirmation that Reacher Season 2 will be hitting screens this December beginning at around the 00:20 mark (with quick looks included at the beginning and end of the trailer) – and following that, we have a rundown on what we know about the second season so far.

A Look at What We Know About Amazon's Reacher Season 2

Based on bestselling author Lee Child's 11th book in the series (Bad Luck and Trouble), Reacher sets out to find answers (and a lot of revenge) when members of his old military unit turn up dead. Serinda Swan (Coroner), Ferdinand Kingsley (The Sandman), and Robert Patrick (Peacemaker) have joined the cast as series regulars for the second season. In addition, Domenick Lombardozzi (Magnum P.I.), Luke Bilyk (DeGrassi: The Next Generation), Dean McKenzie (Shooter), Edsson Morales (Black Summer), Andres Collantes (Two Sentence Horror Stories), Shannon Kook-Chun (The 100), Ty Victor Olsson (Supernatural), Josh Blacker (See), and Al Sapienza (Coroner) are set to guest star. Maria Sten will return as Frances Neagley, with Shaun Sipos playing David O'Donnell. Now here's a look back at Ritchson's Instagram post announcing the start of filming for the second season:

Swan's Karla Dixon served with Reacher in the Army's unit of Special Investigators. She's an extremely intelligent private investigator who has no problem holding her own in a fight against men much larger than she is. Kingsley's A.M. is what Homeland Security calls a "ghost;" he operates under a number of aliases and can pass for any nationality. Money is his only motivation, and he'll work for the highest bidder. Patrick's Shane Langston is a streetwise former NYPD detective with a questionable track record who is now head of security for a private defense contractor. Lombardozzi's Guy Russo is a tough NYPD detective who's investigating a case that involves several of Reacher's former Army cohorts. Olsson's Saropian is a brutal professional hitman who is charged with following members of Reacher's old elite military squad. Blacker's Hortense Fields is Lieutenant Colonel in the Army who oversees Reacher's Elite 110th – Special Investigator's Unit. Sapienza's Marsh is a formidable lieutenant with the NYPD.

As previously reported, the rest of Reacher's former Special Investigator Task Force includes Bilyk as Calvin Franz, McKenzie as Stan Lowery, Morales as Manuel Orozco, Collantes as Jorge Sanchez, and Kook-Chun as Tony Swan. The series is produced by Amazon Studios, Skydance Television & Paramount TV Studios, with Child also serving as an executive producer with showrunner Nick Santora. In addition to Santora and Child, the series is executive produced by Don Granger, Scott Sullivan, and Adam Higgs, with David Ellison, Dana Goldberg, and Bill Bost for Skydance.


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Ray FlookAbout Ray Flook

Serving as Television Editor since 2018, Ray began five years earlier as a contributing writer/photographer before being brought onto the core BC team in 2017.
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