Fans of Reacher are waiting to see their protagonist in action after he took a motorcycle and rode off into the sunset along the coastal roads of Maine in the Season 3 finale.
Where is the next destination? Did he go on a new mission? Well, you can find all these answers in the upcoming Season 4.
Alan Ritchson confirmed that the post-production process of the show’s fourth season is officially done. The actor confirmed yesterday that he is back in the recording booth, working on the new season of the Prime Video action crime series.
Jack Reacher once worked as a military police officer in the U.S. Army. After leaving the service, he lived as a drifter. He carried no phone and only a few basic items as he moved across the nation. Moreover, his journey took him to the quiet town of Margrave in Georgia. There, he uncovered a dangerous conspiracy that demanded both his sharp thinking and his strength. Jack is also known for his strong desire for revenge.
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Alan Ritchson announced that post-production work on Reacher Season 4 is finished
Alan Ritchson shared a video on social media from his ADR session. He added a caption to the clip and gave fans a glimpse of the work he is doing. He posted:
“Happy to be back in the booth after such a crazy week! That’s a wrap for me on post-production — Reacher Season 4. This is, without a doubt the most gripping season yet. I think we hit our stride. Firing on all cylinders… as it were.”
Alan made headlines this week after a fight with his neighbor, Ronnie Taylor. The incident was filmed and shared by TMZ. Later, footage from Alan’s body camera during a motorcycle ride showed he was not at fault. Therefore, he was cleared. Now, he has returned to familiar ground and is preparing himself once again to play the drifter known for his powerful fists.
Ritchson provides a small tease about what fans might see in Reacher Season 4
Alan has already teased that Reacher Season 4 will feature more action than any previous season. Earlier, in an interview with ScreenRant, he mentioned that there could be around 30 fight scenes across eight episodes. He said,
“We shot… God, I don’t even know, man. 30? We’ve never shot this many fights. There’s so many. And it’s not just that we’re just going for the sake of it. I worry about fight fatigue for audiences. I watch my wife watch Game of Thrones, and I am yawning my way through it, and then the fights start. I’m like, ‘Now it’s getting good.’ The fights start, and she’s like, ‘Oh, wake me up when the fights are done.’ And I’m like, ‘What is that?’ I don’t ever want somebody to disengage because they’re just seeing all the fights in the world thrown on screen.”
In addition, he admitted he was concerned that viewers might get tired of too many fights if they did not advance the story. He made it clear that the team was careful not to add fights just to fill space.
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Edited by Yesha Srivastava