Reacher is back with its third season, and I’m sure dads everywhere are cheering. (I know I am.) If it isn’t something your old man is into, that’s OK. This series is so my flavor of entertainment — and I’m a dad who’s into dad shows — so I’ll raise the fandom’s flag in celebration.
The hit thriller is inspired by Lee Child’s acclaimed Jack Reacher book series. Season 3 (based on the seventh book, Persuader) finds Alan Ritchson’s vigilante drifter going undercover in a mysterious criminal organization to find a missing DEA informant. Of course, this being Reacher, our hero is faced with another demon from his past, which will make his mission much more complicated.
Maria Sten is the other familiar face this season; she reprises her role as Frances Neagley, Reacher’s old military confidant. Ritchson and Sten are joined by new cast members Anthony Michael Hall, Sonya Cassidy, Brian Tee, Johnny Berchtold, Robert Montesinos, Oliver Richters (aka The Dutch Giant) and Daniel David Stewart.
Scroll on to learn the episode release schedule for Reacher season 3 and streaming details.
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When to watch Reacher season 3 on Prime Video
Reacher dropped its first three season 3 episodes today, Thursday, Feb. 20, at 12 a.m. PT/3 a.m. ET on Prime Video. The remaining five episodes will be released weekly each Thursday until the finale drops on Thursday, March 27.
Here’s the episode release schedule:
- Episode 1: Persuader — Thursday, Feb. 20
- Episode 2: Truckin’ — Thursday, Feb. 20
- Episode 3: Number 2 with a Bullet — Thursday, Feb. 20
- Episode 4: Dominique — Thursday, Feb. 27
- Episode 5: Smackdown — Thursday, March 6
- Episode 6: Smoke on the Water — Thursday, March 13
- Episode 7: L.A. Story — Thursday, March 20
- Episode 8: Unfinished Business — Thursday, March 27
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