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Reacher Will "Pop by Her World": Alan Ritchson on Neagley Spinoff

Reacher star Alan Ritchson thanked CCXP fans and congratulated Maria Sten on the Neagley spinoff - and it looks like Jack will be popping by.


This past weekend was a big one for Prime Video's Alan Ritchson-starring Reacher. Joining co-star and spinoff star Maria Sten (Frances Neagley) and bestselling author Lee Child (and Andrew Child), Ritchson hit the stage of CCXP Brazil 2024 with some good news to share. Along with confirming that the hit series will return on Thursday, February 20th, fans were also treated to a look at what's to come with the release of a Season 3 teaser. With the event having wrapped this past weekend and the good news having settled in, Ritchson took to social media to share some looks at what went down during CCXP, offer some love to Sten for her upcoming spinoff series, and make sure fans know that that can expect Jack to "pop by her world."

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"What an incredible time! Stopped by [CCXP Brazil 2024] to announce the Feb 20 release of Season 3 of Reacher with my good friends [Maria Sten] and Lee Child," Ritchson began the caption to his Instagram post. "Huge congrats to [Maria Sten] btw on her Neagley spinoff. So well-deserved and such a cool way for fans like myself to be able to spend even more time in the Reacher universe. You'll definitely see me pop by her world. It was a blast to be able to release the first teaser with our friends in Brazil. You're gonna love season 3 of Reacher. I'm sure of it."

Reacher Season 3: Some Things You Should Know…

Back in January 2024, we learned that the third season would be tackling Lee Child's seventh novel, 2003's Persuader, with Reacher going undercover to rescue an informant held by a haunting foe from his past. In February, we learned that Anthony Michael Hall & Sonya Cassidy were joining Ritchson and the returning Maria Sten (Frances Neagley) during the currently-in-production season. Hall's Zachary Beck is a formidable & successful businessman  – and a widow and single father of a 20-year-old son, Richard – who owns a rug import company that Reacher believes is a cover for some shady dealings. Cassidy's Susan Duffy is an extremely intelligent and tough DEA agent from Boston with a sharp and sarcastic sense of humor.

In March 2024, we learned that Brian Tee had joined the cast in the series regular role of Quinn. A physically imposing and intimidating character, Quinn was a Lieutenant Colonel in the Army whom Reacher (Ritchson) investigated a decade prior when he sold military secrets to hostile nations. In addition, Johnny Berchtold was cast in the series regular role of Richard Beck, a sensitive and artistic college student who lost his mother when he was young and is the only son of businessman Zachary Beck (Hall). Five years ago, he was the victim of a traumatic kidnapping that left him mutilated.

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Roberto Montesinos' series regular Guillermo Villanueva is a DEA agent on the verge of retirement who has served as the mentor and father figure of Agent Susan Duffy (Cassidy). Paunchy with bad knees and a good-natured sense of humor, Villanueva loves and cares about Duffy – even though they bust each other's chops all the time. Daniel David Stewart's recurring Steven Elliot is a clean-cut rookie DEA agent – a lovable guy who's fresh-faced, new to the job, and still learning. In addition, we learned that "The Dutch Giant" Olivier Richters (Black Widow, Borderlands) has joined the cast as Paulie – one of Beck's bodyguards and 7 feet, 2 inches of trouble for Jack.

"Neagley [returning] was a strategic decision. The one thing you cannot do on screen that you can in a book is have the inside of somebody's head. Reacher thinks a lot, and there are pages and pages of Reacher puzzling things out. You can't write an eight-minute scene with Alan Ritchson sitting there, thinking. So we needed a secondary character to bolster the exposition," Child explained during an interview with Empire Magazine. As for the series jumping around when it comes to the novels that it's choosing for its season's inspiration, Child explains that it makes perfect sense – and fits with the story they're trying to tell on the small screen. "There was no reason to do them in order. We had massive discussions about it. The thinking went like this: 'Killing Floor' introduces Reacher as a person. So, which book shows his professional life and what he did while he was in the Army? The result was 'Bad Luck And Trouble,'" the author added.


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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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