"Amazon's Reacher Season 3 Tops Prime Video Views Since Fallout"

Apr 07,25

Reacher Season 3 has become a phenomenal success for Amazon, marking it as the most-watched returning season ever on Prime Video and the top-performing season since Fallout over its initial 19 days. Starring Alan Ritchson as the titular character, Reacher follows the adventures of a former U.S. Army Military Police major as he travels across the United States, inadvertently getting entangled in various conflicts and solving mysteries. Known for his formidable strength and sharp intellect, Reacher is portrayed as both the most dangerous and smartest man in any room.

In this latest season, Reacher faces a formidable challenge in the form of Dutch giant Olivier Richters, who stands an imposing 7 feet 2 inches tall, adding an exciting new dynamic to the series.

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According to Variety, Reacher Season 3 attracted an impressive 54.6 million viewers globally within its first 19 days. This viewership is nearly substantial enough to stretch across Alan Ritchson's broad shoulders. Notably, there was a 0.5% increase in viewership compared to Season 2 over the same period, indicating a growing fanbase for the series. Reacher's popularity isn't confined to the U.S.; more than half of its audience comes from international markets, with significant viewership in the U.K., Germany, and Brazil.

For comparison, Fallout garnered 65 million viewers in its first 16 days in April 2024, while The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power Season 2 drew 40 million viewers in the 11 days following its August 2024 premiere.

IGN's review of Reacher Season 3 awarded it an 8/10, stating, "Reacher season 3 diverges more from the book upon which it’s based than previous seasons, but Reacher himself is more ruthless than ever and it remains a righteous good time."

Looking ahead, fans can rejoice as Reacher Season 4 has already been confirmed, having been greenlit even before Season 3 commenced.

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