Anyone who’s read the Jack Reacher novel Persuader remembers Paulie: the giant man mountain security guard who butts heads with Reacher multiple times throughout the story. So, there was much interest in who would play the colossal figure in one of the best Prime Video shows when it returns for season 3.
The three-episode premiere of Amazon Prime Video’s hit series is based on the “Persuader” novel in Lee Child’s Jack Reacher series.
Much to the fans’ delight, Reacher has returned to Amazon Prime Video with season 3 and the first three episodes premiered on February 20, 2025.
Reacher' has made nearly $280 million for Amazon Prime Video in subscriber revenue alone, according to a new study by Parrot Analytics.
The first three episodes of Season 3 are now available on Amazon Prime Video, promising more thrilling adventures as Jack Reacher takes on new challenges.
Just over a year after Season 2 wrapped up, “Reacher” is officially back for Season 3. “Reacher” stars Alan Ritchson as the titular former U.S. Army Military police major who now lives as a drifter, traveling across the United States and taking down criminals as he crosses paths with them.
Following his team-up with the 110th in season 2, and the subsequent takedown of tech mogul Shane Langston, Lee Child has his anti-hero tackling human trafficker Zachary Beck in the latest instalment, which is adapted from the author's seventh book, Persuader.
The third season of Reacher debuts February 20, 2025, on Prime Video. The first three episodes drop Thursday, February 20 at 3:00 a.m. ET on Prime Video. Reacher Season 3 consists of eight episodes, with new installments debuting Thursdays on Amazon through March 27, 2025.
The third series is hitting our screens on February 20 with three new episodes, and will continue dropping on Thursdays. It currently commands a huge Rotten Tomatoes score of 95% from impressed critics, compared to 84% from viewers.