Tuesday, June 30, 2026

Prime Video Unveils Premiere Dates for "Reacher" and "Neagley"

Prime Video has today announced the premiere dates for the upcoming fourth season of its original drama series Reacher and its spinoff Neagley.







The eight-episode fourth season of Reacher will launch on Wednesday, August 12 with its first three episodes. New episodes will then be released weekly every Wednesday until the season finale on September 16. The drama has already been renewed for a fifth season.

The fourth season is based on the 13th book in Lee Child's best-selling series of novels, "Gone Tomorrow." When a chance encounter with a distraught stranger on a subway goes horribly wrong, Jack Reacher is drawn into a complex and deadly game that pits him against ruthless foes from the highest echelons of power.

Alan Ritchson will return as Jack Reacher alongside new cast additions Chris Marquette, Sydelle Noel, Agnez Mo, Anggun, Kevin Weisman, Marc Blucas, Kevin Corrigan, and Kathleen Robertson.

Nick Santora developed the drama and serves as showrunner. He executive produces with Child, Ritchson, Don Granger, Scott Sullivan, Mick Betancourt, Lisa Kussner, Sam Hill, Amy Pocha, and Seth Cohen. Paramount Television Studios, Amazon MGM Studios and Blackjack Films produce.

Meanwhile, all eight episodes of the first season of Neagley will be available on Wednesday, September 16 - coinciding with the season finale of Reacher.

When she learns that a beloved friend from her past has been killed in a suspicious accident, private investigator Frances Neagley becomes hellbent 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.

Maria Sten reprises her role from Reacher as Frances Neagley. She will be joined onscreen in the spinoff by Greyston Holt, Jasper Jones, Adeline Rudolph, Matthew Del Negro and Damon Herriman. Ritchson will also appear in the first season as a guest star.

Santora developed the drama with Nicholas Wootton. They executive produce with Child, Don Granger, Lisa Kussner, David Ellison, Dana Goldberg, Matt Thunell, Carolyn Harris, Kenny Madrid and Niko Fernandez. Paramount Television Studios, Amazon MGM Studios, CBS Studios, Nicholas Wootton Productions and Blackjack Films will produce.