What is Season 2 of 'Cross' about?
Season 2 explores the themes of vigilantism and justice, as Alex Cross confronts new moral dilemmas and personal struggles.
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Season 2 of Prime Video's 'Cross' delves into the complex themes of vigilantism and justice, as Detective Alex Cross confronts a new kind of villain and grapples with moral dilemmas. The season explores the question of what happens when the...
In the opening scenes of 'Cross,' detective Alex Cross (Aldis Hodge) and his childhood best friend John Sampson (Isaiah Mustafa) face a new villain in season two of the Prime Video series based on James Patterson's novels. The season opens with a scene reminiscent of the Epstein files, where a woman named Luz disrupts an orgy-filled party and seeks revenge on a wealthy businessman. This sets the stage for a season that questions the line between law and justice.
Cross is trying to restart his relationship with Elle. And the shocking reveal that Sampson finds out about when he’s asked to interrogate a women that will only talk to him is going to get into his head, as well.
Throughout the season, Cross and Sampson grapple with their roles as Black police officers in the community they police, understanding that they are community first. Patterson said fans should not assume that the Cross streaming series is just an extension of his novels.
Season 2 explores the themes of vigilantism and justice, as Alex Cross confronts new moral dilemmas and personal struggles.
While the series is based on Patterson's characters, the stories in Season 2 are original.
'Cross' Season 2 is streaming on Prime Video.
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