Reacher.s01.complete.720p.amzn.webrip.x264-gala Jun 2026

"Reacher," which premiered on Amazon Prime Video on February 4, 2022, is the small-screen adaptation of Lee Child's bestselling series of novels featuring the character Jack Reacher. Developed for television by Nick Santora, known for his work on "The Sopranos" and "Prison Break," the series marks a definitive and widely celebrated return to form for the character on screen. The first season is based on Child's debut novel, "Killing Floor," which serves as the origin story for the wandering former military policeman. The plot kicks into high gear when Jack Reacher (played by Alan Ritchson) arrives in the small, seemingly quiet town of Margrave, Georgia, only to be immediately arrested for a murder he did not commit. As he investigates this crime, he uncovers a deep and dangerous conspiracy involving a currency counterfeiting syndicate, corrupt cops, and a powerful local family, all while hunting for his brother's killer.

The scope of the counterfeiting operation is revealed. Reacher.S01.COMPLETE.720p.AMZN.WEBRip.x264-Gala

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: WEBRip (captured directly from the Amazon streaming service) [Source Title]. Resolution : 720p (High Definition). : x264 (standard video compression). : All 8 episodes of Season 1. Release Group Amazon.com Alan Ritchson The plot kicks into high gear when Jack

Alan Ritchson , Malcolm Goodwin, Willa Fitzgerald, Maria Sten Technical Specifications

Jack Reacher arrives in the quiet town of Margrave, Georgia, only to be arrested for a murder he didn't commit. As the bodies pile up, he teams up with two local officers—the straight-laced Oscar Finlay and the courageous Roscoe Conklin—to uncover a deep-seated conspiracy involving counterfeit money and systemic corruption. Technical Breakdown of the "Gala" Release

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