Lead star Alan Ritchson opens up about theReachernovel he’d like to adapt, sharing his thoughts alongside author Lee Child.Reacherseason 3recently premiered on Prime Video, adaptingPersuaderand following the titular character as he goes undercover to help a rescue mission. But even in the early going and with a few wins under his belt, the objective is proving to be more difficult than Ritchson’s protagonist anticipated.

In an interview withBusiness Insider, Child was asked which of his novels he’d like to see showrunner Nick Santora and Prime Video adapt next. Child citedThe Midnight Line, which was released in 2017 and deals with the opioid crisis. In the quote below, the executive producer explained howThe Midnight Linewould show a different side of Jack Reacher:

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“The book that I am proudest of is ‘The Midnight Line,’ which is about the opioid crisis, written from a very sympathetic point of view, from the addict’s point of view. I was very happy with that as a book. And I do not know how that would play on TV, but that would be one that I’d be interested to see.”

“He has to be sympathetic for something he would never do, something he probably has no basic sympathy for. But he’s considerate of somebody who suffers from it.”

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Ritchson also citedThe Midnight Lineas a novel that he’d like to see adapted, talking in the quote below about how the novels have evolved since Child started writing them in the 1990s and noting that itwould be enjoyable to tackle a more modern story:

“I do like that book. It’s fun watching the content of the books evolve. He started writing these in the ’90s. Some of the concepts that he tackles… He’s very progressive in these books and to watch the conversation change over time is a lot of fun. It’d be fun to tackle a more modern story.”

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What Adapting The Midnight Line Would Mean For Reacher

The Hero Might Have To Change

The Midnight Lineis the 22nd book inthe overallReacherbook series. It finds Jack Reacher once again in the Midwest, getting caught up in an investigation involving the illegal opioid trade and the pharmaceutical companies that profit wildly in the aftermath. It would be a more topical storyline for the Prime Video series, which hasusually favored the sort of generic and one-note villainsthat would not look out of place in a 1980s action movie.

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The adaptation could, depending on how the writers choose to approach it, alter the character of Reacher. The former military man tends to walk around with a sense of superiority and a belief that his worldview and his way of doing things are what’s right. Introducing a very real problem, with real victims and real consequences, rather than essentially faceless baddies, would be a fundamentally different version of the show if it were to be chosen forReacherseason 4.

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Prime Video Could Take A Chance

Part of the reason thatReacherhas hit big with audiences is that, fundamentally, it is an optimistic story. The hero may operate in questionable ways, but it’s ultimately in service to the greater good and all with the belief that things will work out fine in the end. It would be a bold decision if, after establishing a formula, the show decided to challenge it. For one, it would make for a pretty interesting watch.

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Reacher follows Jack Reacher, a former military police investigator, as he navigates civilian life. Without a phone and carrying minimal belongings, Reacher drifts across the country, experiencing the nation he once served, and encounters intriguing challenges along the way.