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Alan Ritchson Confirms Fan Theories About 'Reacher' Season 4

Alan Ritchson Confirms Fan Theories About 'Reacher' Season 4

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Alan Ritchson Confirms Fan Theories About 'Reacher' Season 4 originally appeared on Men's Fitness.
Alan Ritchson just confirmed fan speculation in a new Instagram post about which of Lee Child's books Reacher Season 4 will follow.
Season 4 will be based on the bestselling novel, Gone Tomorrow.
"The thing about subway cars is you step on one and you never know what's going to happen," Ritchson captioned the latest post.
Earlier this week, the official Reacher Instagram account teased the season with a cryptic post: a subway car, a Season 4 script, and the words "REACHER S4…"
Fans began speculating shortly after the hint was dropped.
The latest news of Season 4 left much less up to the imagination. Ritchson is seen holding up a copy of Gone Tomorrow in one hand, looking straight into the camera and making a number four with his other hand.
The 2009 thriller kicks off with Reacher riding the NYC subway at 2 a.m.—right before chaos erupts.
Needless to say, fans were excited about the official confirmation.
"I'm screaming. This is one of my favorite books. Yesssss," one fan wrote in the comment section.
"One of the best Reacher novels," another fan added.No other details are confirmed, but fans are not-so-patiently waiting for an official release date.
Season 3 of Reacher premiered on February 20 and concluded with the final season's episode on March 27. In its first 19 days, it pulled in 54.6 million global viewers, a slight bump from Season 2, according to Deadline.
Time will tell if Season 4 beats out Season 3, as excitement for the show continues to grow.Alan Ritchson Confirms Fan Theories About 'Reacher' Season 4 first appeared on Men's Fitness on Jun 13, 2025
This story was originally reported by Men's Fitness on Jun 13, 2025, where it first appeared.

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