Not merely a loner, Reacher is actually quite lonely. The character’s creator Lee Child once commented, “In my experience as a person, the people who I’ve met who are the most likely to become those lonely wanderers are ex-military. I wanted a lonely man, alienated, and therefore his background was likely to be ex-military.” Reacher represents a new take on the Lone Ranger character that is the stock-in-trade of so many blood-and-guts action thrillers.
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Here is why Reacher is the perfect adaptation of the Jack Reacher books.
Alan Ritchson Is Not Tom Cruise
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You’d have to be living in a cave not to be aware of Tom Cruise’s impressive bona fides as an action hero. Even as he reaches the age at which most actors pass on action-heavy roles (he turns 60 in July), Cruise is still doing back-flips, snapping the bad guy’s neck, and saving the day. We expect all of this and more in the seventh installment of the Mission: Impossible franchise, which is currently in post-production with an anticipated release date of July 2023 (an eighth and final installment is reportedly being filmed).
The Series Never Strays Far From the Novels
And why should it? Lee Child has had to field a fair amount of criticism for the nakedly commercial tone of his novels over the years, but the fact remains that his books regularly hit the bestseller lists for a reason. The Jack Reacher book series is tightly plotted, well-paced stories with the right amount of twists and turns. They are seldom left open-ended and are tonally coherent, which is why the series has sold well over 40 million copies to date.
The Series Looks Amazing
As it turns out, some serious money was spent on the series, enough to enable the production team to build a massive set for the fictional city of Margrave from scratch near Ontario in Canada. But the high production values don’t stop there. The care and attention shown by the production crew clearly shine through. From the meticulous color grading on the sequences detailing Reacher’s flashbacks to his (not necessarily more innocent) childhood to the faultless blocking and editing, the production does full justice to Child’s vivid descriptions and scenes.
Fans are bullish about the prospects for a new series. With the prospective return of a strong supporting cast of up-and-coming actors, including Malcolm Goodwin (House of Cards, Law & Order), Maria Sten (Channel Zero: The Dream Door, Swamp Thing), and Willa Fitzgerald (Gotham, Dare Me), as well as a number of well-established character actors such as Star Trek: Voyager and Quantum Leap alumnus Bruce McGill, the future looks bright for Jack Reacher - if not for the villains he so regularly despatches.