Based on the iconic Alex Cross novels by James Patterson, this gritty crime drama continues to build on the emotional and psychological weight introduced in Season 1. And if you thought the first season hit hard, Season 2 turns the pressure up even more. Aldis Hodge is back as Alex Cross,
Season 2 of Cross is coming in hot, and after sitting down with the cast, it is clear this next run is aiming for something bigger than just upping the body count or raising the stakes. The series returns to Prime Video on February 11, and if Season 1 was about laying the foundation, Season
Today, Prime Video released the official trailer and key art for season two of Cross. The hit crime thriller is based on characters created by James Patterson. The new season will premiere February 11, 2026, on Prime Video, launching with the first three episodes, followed by weekly
Leverage: Redemption gets a brand-new trailer before Season 3 drops on Prime Video. The crew is back on April 17 for 10 episodes that raise the stakes even higher. We’ve got corrupt mayors, wealthy business people and an old enemy champing at the bit to get some revenge. Leverage: Redemption
Leverage: Redemption is getting the crew back together for Season 3. Prime Video revealed that Season 3 starts rolling on April 17. There will be 10 episodes this time around and the premiere will give you three to start off! You can expect new episodes of Leverage: Redemption every Thursday
Today, Prime Video has unveiled the official trailer and first-look images for the highly anticipated crime thriller series CROSS. The new series stars Aldis Hodge as Alex Cross. CROSS is a complex, twisted, pulse-pounding thriller created by showrunner and executive producer Ben Watkins,
Prime Video has revealed the official teaser trailer for the anticipated Amazon Original Series Cross. Prime Video also announced a renewal for a second season. Cross pulse-pounding thriller created by Ben Watkins, from from Paramount Television Studios and Skydance Television. The series is
Some people might argue the “Bonnie and Clyde” heist-romance gone wrong trope is overdone — but those people haven’t seen Marmalade. The film follows the recently incarcerated Baron (Joe Keery) as he tells his new cellmate Otis (Aldis Hodge) the story of how he landed in prison. After
At the end of last week's episode of The Pitt, we finally learned what happened to cause Westbridge to shut down. As PTMC preemptively secures itself from a possible cyberattack, the younger doctors and nurses get a trial by fire on how their superiors did their jobs "in the 1900s." With
The trailer for A24's The Drama does a great job of keeping things intentionally vague. We meet Charlie (Robert Pattinson) and Emma (Zendaya), a couple about to get married who seem like they know everything about each other… until they very clearly don’t. One drunken night at dinner with
Cultural phenomena like Elvis Presley simply don't come along very often. As a follow-up to his 2022 Elvis Biopic, energetic director Baz Luhrmann unearthed and restored never-before-seen footage of Presley, including 45 minutes of audio where he discussed his life and work, and made all of