Alan Ritchson promises that his upcoming Netflix sci-fi movie War Machine, which also stars Dennis Quaid and Jai Courtney, is going to be huge.
Reacher is quite often unfairly thrust into a specific character category, but season 3 proves the towering anti-hero is more nuanced than expected.
Alan Ritchson has explained why his character's death in The Hunger Games: Catching Fire left him looking "like an idiot". The Reacher star portrayed Gloss in the 2013 sequel, a District 1 citizen and former Hunger Games victor who was reaped to compete in the Third Quarter Quell alongside his sister, Cashmere (Stephanie Leigh Schlund).
Reacher has become one of the most popular action shows in the world of TV, and that one of the big reasons for that success is the casting of Alan Ritchson in the lead role. Physically, Ritchson is every bit the behemoth that Lee Child created in the Jack Reacher
Alan Ritchson opens up about how giving up one of his favorite things, thanks to his wife, helped him achieve his Greek God muscle build.
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Alan Ritchson opens up about his battle with PTSD, suicide attempt, and how MDMA therapy became his lifeline for healing and resilience.
Alan Ritchson may play a tough-as-nails retired military cop on Reacher, but at home, he’s a doting father of three boys: Calem, Edan and Amory. The Blue Mountain State actor met his wife, Catherine Ritchson,
Presumably while in the midst of filming Season 3 of Reacher in and around Toronto, Ritchson recorded a video that he shared on Instagram that featured an anecdote about how quick