Alan Ritchson plays former military police officer Jack Reacher in the Amazon series.
The show follows nomads as they wander across America and come into conflict with criminals.
Here are eight shows to watch while you wait for the next season.
Amazon Prime Video’s Reacher has become a huge hit among action fans around the world.
The series stars Alan Ritchson as Jack Reacher, a former military police officer who wanders the United States with a habit of encountering criminal intrigue, murder, and chaos.
The film is based on Lee Child’s novel Jack Reacher, and has previously adapted 1997’s The Killing Floor and 2007’s Bad Luck and Trouble.
Season 2 has just finished airing, but Ritchson has already returned to filming Season 3 of Reacher, so it won’t be long before he takes on another mystery.
But until Reacher returns, there are plenty of shows to fill the human void left on our screens.
“Punisher”
If you’re into violent military conspiracies, check out “The Punisher.”
Season 1 follows former Marine turned vigilante Frank Castle (Jon Bernthal) as he hunts down the perpetrators of his family’s executions.
Packed with brutal action, violence, and a compelling mystery, “The Punisher” is one of the best things to come out of the Marvel-Netflix deal.
Season 2 is the perfect follow-up to the Amazon series, as it follows Castle on a journey similar to “Reacher.”
Come see Bernthal’s ferocious performance as Castle, and watch scene-stealers like Ben Barnes and Ebon Moss-Bachrach.
“The Punisher” is available to stream on Disney Plus.
“Terminal list”
Marvel alum Chris Pratt leads Amazon’s “The Terminal List” as Lt. Col. James Reese, who returns home after his team of Navy SEALs is ambushed during a mission.
As the truth behind the attack becomes unclear, Reese’s family becomes victims of a conspiracy.
Similar to “The Punisher,” the series depicts Reese’s quest for justice for his family and the truth about his teammates.
See how Pratt, who played the charming rogue Star-Lord in Guardians of the Galaxy and the lovable fool Andy Dwyer in Parks and Recreation, deals with darker roles. It’s worth it.
“Terminal List” is currently available on Amazon Prime Video.
“Please deceive me once.”
If you’re looking for a good mystery, look no further than Netflix’s Fool Me Once.
The film, based on Harlan Coben’s novel of the same name, follows Maya Stern (Michelle Keegan), a former soldier who continues to grieve the death of her husband Joe (Richard Armitage), who was murdered in a robbery.
However, Maya’s life changes completely when she discovers her husband, who was supposed to be dead, on a nanny camera in the house. Her search for answers leads her to reflect on her past in the military and her husband’s shady history.
Like other shows based on Corben’s work, “Fool Me Once” is a twisty, addictive, and binge-worthy thriller.
‘Fool Me Once’ is available to stream on Netflix.
“Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan”
Tom Clancy’s books are the gold standard when it comes to military thrillers, so it’s no wonder his books have been made into movies several times over the years.
John Krasinski will be the latest to play CIA analyst Jack Ryan, joining Alec Baldwin, Harrison Ford, Ben Affleck, and Chris Pine.
The Amazon series begins when Ryan is snatched from a job on the CIA’s analyst desk and thrown into the middle of a high-stakes operation after tracking suspicious bank transactions in Yemen.
Normally, the assassinations, shootouts and military intrigues would blur after four seasons, but the globe-trotting nature of “Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan” means it never stagnates.
“Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan” is now available on Amazon Prime Video.
“bodyguard”
2018’s The Bodyguard is one of the best British thrillers of the last decade.
Richard Madden plays Sergeant David Budd, a former military officer working as a bodyguard for the Metropolitan Police.
While Bud is a formidable soldier, he struggles to hide the difficulties of suffering from PTSD as a result of his service in Afghanistan. When he is tasked with protecting controversial politician Julia Montagu (Keeley Hawes), he finds himself targeted by those who would like to assassinate her.
This tight paranoid thriller comes from the mind of Jed Mercurio, creator of the acclaimed British police drama Line of Duty, so viewers can expect plenty of plot twists and heart-pounding tension. should be expected.
‘Bodyguard’ is available to stream on Netflix.
“The Rookie”
“The Rookie” balances epic action with equal parts heart and humor.
Fan-favorite actor Nathan Fillion plays John Nolan, the oldest rookie cop in the Los Angeles Police Department.
The writers are clearly having fun with the procedural nature of the show, as Nolan finds himself in impossible situations like being trapped in the middle of a prison riot or escorting a serial killer to his burial site. .
Is “The Rookie” a bit eccentric? of course. But it also ensures that the audience cares about Nolan and the rest of the rookie cops.
“The Rookie” is now available on Hulu.
“Banshee”
Audiences may know Antony Starr best for his menacing performance as Homelander in The Boys, but he also played another brutal role in Banshee.
The drama is about an unnamed criminal who seizes the opportunity to adopt the identity of Lucas Hood when he is released from prison. Lucas Hood is the new sheriff in town called Banshee, who is killed in a bar fight the day before he starts his job.
The Hood must work hard to live up to his lie while fending off attacks from past criminals and new threats emerging from the Banshee’s seedy underbelly. With its brutal, gritty violence and sleazy dialogue, it’s the perfect watch for Reacher fans.
“Banshee” is available to stream on Max.
“Mr. Inbetween”
Mr. Inbetween is a truly wonderful Australian series that deserves all the love it deserves.
Writer and creator Scott Ryan leads the series as Ray Shoesmith, a hitman with a knack for carrying out difficult assassinations and somehow surviving.
Ray co-raises his daughter Brittany (Chika Yasumura) with his ex-wife Jacinta (Natalie Tran), takes care of his older brother Bruce (Nicholas Cassim), who suffers from motor neuron disease, and lives a life as a contract killer. I am balancing both. disease.
Whether it’s Ray hunting down a pedophile for his dying father or Ray’s touching relationship with Bruce, it’s a charming drama that tugs at your heartstrings at times.
“Mr. Inbetween” is available to stream on Hulu.
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