Sydelle Noel is headed to Prime Video. The GLOW and Black Panther actress has joined the cast of Reacher for its upcoming fourth season, taking on a key role in the hit action-thriller series.
She’s part of a new wave of cast members joining lead Alan Ritchson, including Jay Baruchel (Fubar), Indonesian multi-hyphenates Agnez Mo (Pernikahan) and Anggun (Levitating), and Kevin Corrigan (Poker Face), who will all appear as series regulars. Meanwhile, Kevin Weisman (Marvel’s Runaways), Marc Blucas (My Life with the Walter Boys), and Kathleen Robertson (The Expanse) will appear in recurring roles.
What Season 4 Is About
Season 4 of Reacher is based on Gone Tomorrow, the 13th book in Lee Child’s bestselling Jack Reacher series. This chapter begins when a late-night train ride and a run-in with a distressed stranger spirals into something far more dangerous. Reacher quickly finds himself entangled in a deadly conspiracy involving corrupt forces at the highest levels of power—and he’s not backing down.
Who’s Playing Who in Season 4:
- Sydelle Noel plays Tamara Green, a sharp and determined detective with the Philadelphia Police Department.
- Jay Baruchel plays Jacob Merrick, a small-town police officer with local insight.
- Agnez Mo plays Lila Hoth, a young Indonesian woman who travels to Philadelphia with her mother to search for her American biological father.
- Anggun plays Amisha Hoth, Lila’s mother, who’s just as committed to uncovering the truth.
- Kevin Corrigan plays Detective Docherty, Tamara Green’s partner.
Recurring guest stars include:
- Kevin Weisman as Russell Plum, a freelance D.C. journalist investigating a potential CIA Black Site.
- Marc Blucas as Congressman John Samson, a U.S. official caught in the middle of Reacher’s latest mystery.
- Kathleen Robertson as Elsbeth Samson, his wife.
With Season 3 becoming the most-watched returning series in Prime Video history, expectations are high for this next chapter. Reacher is produced by Amazon MGM Studios, Skydance Television, and CBS Studios, with Nick Santora, Lee Child, Alan Ritchson, and others serving as executive producers.