
MUMBAI: With Reacher Season 3 just one stop away from its much-awaited season finale, the anticipation among fans is at an all-time high. The globally acclaimed show has not only maintained a stronghold on Prime Video’s viewership charts but has also made a triumphant return to Nielsen's Top 10 most-streamed titles in the US, securing its spot amongst the biggest streaming hits. Raking in a whopping viewership of 1.81 billion minutes, Reacher has delivered its second-best streaming week to date, reaffirming its status as a fan-favourite.
But it’s not just audiences who are hooked — Hollywood celebrities are equally engrossed too. In a recent interview, Seth Rogen, the celebrated actor and filmmaker, and the voice behind Allen the Alien in Prime Video’s widely acclaimed animated series Invincible, revealed that Reacher is a staple of his weekend binge routine. Confessing to being a dedicated binge-watcher of the show, Rogen, known for his sharp wit and discerning taste, joins the ever-growing chorus of fans who have been drawn into the world of Alan Ritchson, as he continues to navigate complex mysteries and deliver his own brand of justice.
Meanwhile, the excitement continues to build around Invincible Season 4, with Seth Rogen returning to lend his voice to the beloved character. Over the years, the animated series has amassed a massive following across the globe, with fans eagerly awaiting the next chapter of Mark Grayson's journey as he grapples with his dual heritage and the immense responsibilities that come with it. The upcoming season also marks the entry of General Thragg, who is all set to rock up the world of the Guardians of the Globe.
Directed by Sam Hill and Gary Fleder, Reacher S3 boasts a stellar ensemble cast featuring Alan Ritchson, Maria Sten, Sonya Cassidy, Johnny Berchtold, Roberto Montesinos, Olivier Richters, Brian Tee, and Anthony Michael Hall in pivotal roles. The first seven episodes of the latest season are already streaming exclusively on Prime Video, with the action-packed finale all set to premiere on March 27— with dubs in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Kannada.







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