Aldis Hodge as Alex Cross looking intense in Cross poster
This article covers a developing story. Continue to check back with us as we will be adding more information as it becomes available. Summary Over four years after the show was first announced to be in the works, Cross has finally landed a release date at Prime Video.The post, as seen above, features Hodge's Alex Cross standing against a backdrop of Washington D.C., with a cheeky caption asking viewers to be quiet while he's "doing his thing".
Cast Aldis Hodge , Jennifer Wigmore , Mercedes de la Zerda , Sharon Taylor , Siobhan Murphy , Stacie Greenwell , Ashley Rios , matthew lillard Seasons 1 Streaming Service Netflix Franchise Alex Cross Writers Ben Watkins Directors Craig Siebels , Nzingha Stewart Main Genre Action Creator Ben Watkins Expand
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