Now that’s what I call a season finale (volume 3).
The latest episode of Season 3 from the TV show Reacher has finally premiered on Prime Video, and it definitely lived up to the expectations. For a detailed breakdown of all the exciting action that unfolded, Johnny Loftus has covered it thoroughly on Decider. Without giving away any spoilers, the highly anticipated showdown between Reacher and Paulie was truly exceptional.
Now that Season 3 has concluded, what can fans expect in the upcoming adventures of our beloved wandering hero? While we’re about to delve into that, if you’re on the lookout for a new series to fill the void left by Reacher in your streaming lineup, Decider suggests checking out Landman (available on Paramount+), Jack Ryan (found on Prime Video), Sneaky Pete (also on Prime Video), Justified (streaming on Hulu), and Tulsa King (on Paramount+).
Will Reacher be back for a fourth season of brooding destruction? Here’s everything we know.
The third season of Reacher consists of eight total episodes.
Exciting news! The character of the Big Guy will continue to grace our screens. In a pleasing move, back in October 2024, Prime Video decided to renew Reacher for an eagerly awaited fourth season. Furthermore, an offshoot series focusing on Neagley (portrayed by Maria Sten) is currently in the pipeline.
No official release date has been announced, but let’s do our best Reacher impression to try and pinpoint a potential premiere date. The second season of Reacher concluded in January 2024, with Season 3 debuting in February 2025. Based on the show’s history, we expect the fourth season to drop on Amazon in early 2026.
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