"Amazon's Reacher Season 3 Tops Prime Video Views Since Fallout"

Author: Alexis Apr 04,2025

Reacher Season 3 has become a colossal success for Amazon, marking it as the most-watched returning season ever on Prime Video. It has also claimed the title of the most-watched season on Prime Video since the release of Fallout over its first 19 days. The series stars Alan Ritchson as Jack Reacher, a former U.S. Army Military Police major who travels across the United States, inadvertently finding himself entangled in various conflicts and mysteries. Known for his brute strength and sharp intellect, Reacher is the quintessential hero who uses his skills to combat villains and solve complex puzzles.

In Season 3, Reacher faces a formidable adversary in the form of Dutch giant Olivier Richters, who stands at an imposing 7 feet 2 inches, presenting a physical challenge unlike any Reacher has encountered before.

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According to Variety, Reacher Season 3 attracted an impressive 54.6 million viewers globally within its first 19 days. This figure represents a 0.5% increase over Season 2's viewership during the same period, signaling a growing fanbase for the series. Reacher's appeal extends well beyond the U.S., with over half of its audience coming from international markets, particularly excelling in the U.K., Germany, and Brazil.

For comparison, the series Fallout drew 65 million viewers in its first 16 days in April 2024, while The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power Season 2 garnered 40 million viewers within 11 days of its August 2024 premiere.

IGN's review of Reacher Season 3 awarded it an 8/10, praising the show for its departure from the source material while maintaining the essence of Reacher's character. The review noted, "Reacher season 3 diverges more from the book upon which it’s based than previous seasons, but Reacher himself is more ruthless than ever and it remains a righteous good time."

Looking ahead, fans can rejoice as Reacher Season 4 has already been greenlit, even before Season 3 hit the screens, indicating strong confidence in the series' continued success.