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Reacher Season 4: Sydelle Noel, Jay Baruchel and 6 Others Cast in Gone Tomorrow Adaptation

Reacher Season 4: Sydelle Noel, Jay Baruchel and 6 Others Cast in Gone Tomorrow Adaptation

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Prime Video has announced the casting of eight roles for Reacher Season 4, which will, in fact, be based on Lee Child's 13th Jack Reacher novel, Gone Tomorrow.
The hit series' socials had previously teased the Season 4 source material with a photo of a script draped across the seat of what appeared to be a New York City subway car — though the casting details below suggest the book's setting has been moved to Philadelphia. Series lead Alan Ritchson, not long after, Instagrammed a photo of himself holding a copy of Gone Tomorrow.
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'When a chance encounter with a distraught stranger on a train goes horribly wrong,' the TV series' official Season 4 synopsis reads, 'Jack Reacher (played by Ritchson) is drawn into a complex and deadly game that pits him against ruthless foes from the highest echelons of power.'
The eight castings announced Friday include Sydelle Noel (GLOW, Arrow) as Philadelphia PD detective Tamara Green, Jay Baruchel (FUBAR) as small-town policeman Jacob Merrick and Kevin Weisman (Alias, Marvel's Runaways) as Washington. D.C. journalist Russell Plum.
Additionally, Marc Blucas (My Life With the Walter Boys) will play U.S. Congressman John Samson, and Kathleen Robertson (The Expanse, Boss) his wife Elsbeth, while Kevin Corrigan (Godfather of Harlem) will play Tamara's partner, Detective Docherty.
Lastly, Indonesian singers Anggun and AGNEZ MO have been cast as Amisha Hoth and her daughter Lila.
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