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The studios wanted to make Alex Cross a white man instead. “When I wrote the first Alex Cross book, I didn’t have a lot of money, and Hollywood came calling—knock, knock, knock, knock, knock.
So much so that the author of the books that inspired Amazon Prime Video’s new hit series “Cross,” rejected a seven-figure offer to recast his character Alex Cross as a white man.
<p>Alex Cross is alive and well in Patterson’s 33rd book in the “Cross” series. Dedicated fans who have read each book in the series have the advantage of knowing the dynamics between the ...
The series stars Aldis Hodge in the titular role of Alex Cross. As the show is set in Washington, D.C., watching it as a DMV native and resident has been a treat.
Alex's boss, Chief Anderson (Jennifer Wigmore), wants to believe it was either a suicide or an accidental overdose, but Emir's family and community, and eventually Cross, don't buy it.
Move Over 'Reacher': Prime Video's Alex Cross Series Packs a Formidable Punch Aldis Hodge stars as the titular detective in this bold new take on James Patterson's iconic book series.