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Screen Rant on MSNAlan Ritchson Is Wrong About A Reacher Movie Being A Bad Idea, And This Prequel Book Would Be Perfect For It
Alan Ritchson is reluctant to front a Reacher movie and feels TV is the best format for it, but a big screen adaptation would still be a wise move.
EXCLUSIVE: Range Media Partners has signed Alan Ritchson, who became a household name playing Jack Reacher in the eponymous action series. Led by co-founder Rich Cook, Range beat out a number of other companies to sign Ritchson after he recently left his longtime manager.
Recalling a final screen-test, he said he "made no mistakes," however at the end, Don Granger, a producer for Skydance, said there was something "distracting" going on in the background, like the sound of drums.
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Screen Rant on MSNReacher Proves Alan Ritchson Is Perfect For Prime Video's Upcoming Adaptation Of A 94% Metacritic Game
After seeing Alan Ritchson in Reacher, it is hard not to believe that he would be the perfect casting choice for Amazon Prime Video's upcoming adaptation of a 94% Metacritic video game. In recent years,
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Comic Book Resources on MSNReacher Replaced Bosch as Amazon's Flagship Action Hero, But I think Alan Ritchson Is Quietly Losing That Title to Someone New
Reacher's Alan Ritchson currently reigns as Prime Video's greatest action hero, but the streamer's newest hero could dethrone the nomadic protagonist.
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Long before Alan Ritchson was gracing TV screens as Jack Reacher, he was a fame hungry 20-year-old eager to break into the entertainment industry. The actor auditioned for American Idol on both seasons two and three and his showcase got one of the original judges hot under the collar.
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Screen Rant on MSN10 Years Ago, Alan Ritchson Was Surprisingly Hilarious In This Better-Than-You-Think Comedy
Alan Ritchson, best known as the titular role in Reacher, makes a memorable appearance as part of a fun ensemble in an underrated 2015 comedy.
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Comic Book Resources on MSNAlan Ritchson's Forgotten Sitcom Episode Has 1 of the Best Cold Opens of All Time
Long before they were lazy detectives, Brooklyn Nine-Nine revealed Hitchcock and Scully as 1980s action studs in a fan-favorite episode.