We’re getting the first look and release date for Prime Video‘s Reacher spinoff Neagley. Starring Maria Sten in a reprisal of her fan-favorite character from the mothership, Neagley will premiere with all episodes Wednesday, September 16 following the Reacher Season 4 finale. The streamer also released several Season 1 photos, which you can see above and below.
In the spinoff, Sten stars as Frances Neagley, a private investigator in Chicago and former military protégé of Jack Reacher (Alan Ritchson) in the Army’s 110th Special Investigations Unit. When she learns that a beloved friend from her past has been killed in a suspicious accident, she becomes hell-bent on justice. Using everything she’s learned from Jack Reacher and her time as a member of the 110 Special Investigators, Neagley puts herself on a dangerous path to uncover a menacing evil.
The ensemble cast includes Greyston Holt as Detective Hudson Riley, Adeline Rudolph as Renee Birdwhistle, Jasper Jones as Keno, Matthew Del Negro as Pierce Woodrow and Damon Herriman as Lawrence Cole. Ritchson guest stars as Jack Reacher.
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The offshoot was created for television by Reacher executive producer and showrunner Nick Santora, who developed the mothership series based on Lee Child’s books, and Nicholas Wootton, with whom he previously worked on Prison Break. Santora and Wootton serve as executive producers and co-showrunners. Lee Child, Don Granger, Sam Hill, Adam Higgs, and Lisa Kussner also executive produce.
Neagley is produced by Paramount Television Studios and Amazon MGM Studios. Carolyn Harris, Kenny Madrid, and Niko Fernandez oversee the project for Paramount Television Studios.
Reacher Season 4 returns Wednesday, August 12 with the first three episodes followed by weekly episodes through September 16.
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