Reacher has announced a host of new names joining the cast for season 2, including Inhumans star Serinda Swan.
Ahead of filming this autumn, the actress – who played Medusa in the short-lived Marvel series – will play the key role of Karla Dixon as Jack Reacher (Alan Ritchson) is pushed into a conspiracy that is killing his friends.
"When the members of Reacher's old military unit start turning up dead, Reacher has just one thing on his mind — revenge," the synopsis reads.
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According to Amazon Prime Video, Dixon was in Reacher's unit of Special Investigators in the army, and is "an extremely intelligent private investigator who has no problem holding her own in a fight against men much larger than she is". The second season is based on Jack Reacher novel Bad Luck and Trouble.
Also joining the cast for season 2 is Victoria's Ferdinand Kingsley, 24's Rory Cochrane, Boardwalk Empire's Domenick Lombardozzi, The Man in the High Castle's Ty Victor Olsson, See's Josh Blacker and Suits' Al Sapienza.
Also on board are Arrow's Dean McKenzie, Good Witch's Luke Bilyk, Farenheit 451's Edsson Morales, Honor Society's Andres Collantes and The 100's Shannon Kook-Chun.
One person that won't be returning next time is Willa Fitzgerald as Roscoe Conklin, the actress admitting recently to Digital Spy that she knew from the start she wouldn't be back.
"Yeah, I did know that from the get-go. I think that's a great opportunity to get to tell a clean and complete story, and then be able to walk away. I think it's a unique experience in TV," she said.
"Oftentimes, you think you're going to get another season, and you don't get another season, and you're abruptly cut off. Or you think you're going to keep doing it, and then something else intervenes.
"So it's nice to have the agency to know that that is a complete, finished product. And it was also great to be able to start off the whole Reacher world."
Reacher is available to watch on Amazon Prime Video.

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