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‘Reacher’ Season 3 Adds Johnny Berchtold, Brian Tee, Roberto Montesinos, Daniel David Stewart to Cast

Reacher” Season 3 has added four new actors to its cast.

Brian Tee, Johnny Berchtold, Roberto Montesinos and Daniel David Stewart will all join the cast of the Amazon Prime Video series.

Tee will play Quinn, described as a “physically imposing and intimidating” lieutenant colonel whom Reacher investigated years ago. Berchtold has been cast as Richard Beck, “a college student who lost his mother when he was very young and the son of businessman Zachary Beck,” played by the recently cast Anthony Michael Hall.

Montesinos will play Guillermo Villanueva, “a DEA agent on the verge of retirement and mentor/father figure to agent Susan Duffy.” Rounding out the new cast members is Stewart, who will play Steven Elliot, “a rookie DEA agent who is fresh-faced and new to the job.”

Based on the best-selling novel series “Jack Reacher” by Lee Child, the show follows retired military police officer Jack Reacher (Alan Ritchson).

Season 3 is based on the seventh book in Child’s series, “Persuader.” In it, Reacher goes undercover to rescue an informant held by a foe from his past. Maria Sten will return for Season 3 as Frances Neagley alongside Hall and Sonya Cassidy.

“Reacher’s” second season was the number one title on Prime Video worldwide across both series and movies in 2023 during its premiere weekend, according to the streamer. The series’ global audience grew 50% between seasons in the first three days after the second season’s debut on December 15, 2023.

Season 3 of “Reacher” does not currently have a premiered date.

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