Reacher season three has added four new cast members, including Expats star Brian Tee.
According to Variety, the actor will play a "physically imposing and intimidating" lieutenant colonel named Quinn, who Alan Ritchson's titular character Jack Reacher investigated years ago.
Tee is perhaps best known for his role as Dr Ethan Choi on NBC medical drama Chicago Med - which he starred in from 2015 to 2022 - while he recently appeared opposite Nicole Kidman in Prime Video's limited series Expats.
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Joining Tee in Reacher's upcoming third season is Dog Gone actor Johnny Berchtold, who will play college student Richard Beck.
Richard is the son of formidable businessman Zachary Beck, played by recently announced cast member Anthony Michael Hall.
Meanwhile, Roberto Montesinos has been cast as DEA agent Guillermo Villanueva, who is "on the verge of retirement" and serves as a "mentor/father figure" to fellow agent and newcomer Susan Duffy (Sonya Cassidy).
Finally, For All Mankind's Daniel David Stewart takes on the role of Steven Elliot, described as "a rookie DEA agent who is fresh-faced and new to the job".
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Filming for season three is currently underway, with Ritchson recently teasing that it's taking place in Maine.
Taking to Instagram, the actor posted a photo of a lobster – which Maine is known for – along with the caption: "Details matter season 3 of Reacher... especially at crafty."
This appears to suggest the upcoming season is based on Lee Child's seventh Jack Reacher novel, Persuader, which is set in Maine.
"Ten years ago, a key investigation went sour and someone got away with murder. Now a chance encounter brings it all back. Now Reacher sees his one last shot," the book's synopsis reads. "Some would call it vengeance. Some would call it redemption. Reacher would call it... justice."
Reacher streams on Prime Video.
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