![]() ![]() The titular hero of both Lee Child's long-spanning franchise and Reacher's protagonist, Jack Reacher is essentially a tough-as-nails modern allegory for the Knight Errant. The problems that can arise from this were seen with audiences' distaste for Tom Cruise's casting as the six-foot-five-inches Reacher, but Alan Ritchson's casting proved that the Reacher series was not going to make that mistake again. Here's a guide to the cast of Reacher, as well as how each character compares between the Reacher TV series and their Killing Floor counterparts. ![]() Lee Child vividly paints his Killing Floor characters, making it inevitable that the Reacher cast are compared to their novel counterparts even more than with other book adaptations. ![]() ![]() This snap decision quickly turns sour for Reacher as he is arrested for a murder he did not commit and becomes embroiled in a tale of local police corruption and conspiracy that leaves the nomad fighting against the odds to take down his newfound enemies as his vendetta becomes personal. Both Reacher and Killing Floor open with the retired military police major, Reacher, arriving in the fictional town of Margrave, Georgia, with nothing by the clothes on his back for no other reason than having remembered that his brother once told him a rumor that the blues musician Blind Blake had died there. Providing a faithful adaptation of Killing Floor, Amazon Prime's Reacher series acts as a whirlwind introduction to Jack Reacher and his ethos. ![]()
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