First Look at Prime Video’s Cross: Aldis Hodge hunts a deadly killer.

Prime Video’s highly anticipated crime thriller series, Cross, is set to premiere on November 14, 2024. The series introduces Detective Alex Cross, portrayed by Black Adam‘s Aldis Hodge, in an intense battle to solve gruesome crimes while confronting demons from his past. Based on the bestselling novels by James Patterson, Cross centers around Alex Cross, a renowned D.C. homicide detective and forensic psychologist.

Cross is tasked with hunting down a sadistic serial killer who is leaving a horrifying trail of victims across the city. As the body count rises, Cross must use his sharp investigative skills to track down the killer before more lives are lost. Alongside him is his loyal partner, John Sampson, played by Isaiah Mustafa. However, the investigation takes a more personal turn when a figure from Cross’ past re-emerges, threatening everything he holds dear, from his career to his family. This twist forces Cross to balance the search for justice with protecting his loved ones from a threat that could tear apart the life he’s worked so hard to rebuild. Watch the trailer below!
The series boasts an impressive ensemble cast in addition to Hodge and Mustafa.
Ryan Eggold, known for his work on New Amsterdam, plays a key role alongside Alona Tal and Johnny Ray Gill. Ben Watkins is the showrunner, ensuring the series maintains a gripping pace and intensity. The cast also includes Juanita Jennings, Samantha Walkes, Caleb Elijah, Melody Hurd, Jennifer Wigmore, and Eloise Mumford, further rounding out the talent that brings Patterson’s characters to life.


Cross promises to captivate fans of the genre. The series is poised to be a must-watch for both fans of the novels and newcomers eager for a fresh take on crime thrillers. It will be available for streaming on Prime Video starting November 14.
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