The first novel in James Patterson’s Alex Cross series came out in 1993, followed by 34 more books in the years since, about ...
Alex Cross, the literary world’s well-known crime detective, is receiving a makeover in the latest television adaptation, ...
Alex Cross reports for small-screen duty when Prime Video’s adaptation of the popular James Patterson novels drops all eight Season 1 episodes this Thursday, Nov. 14. WATKINS | Looking back ...
Prime Video is expanding its “based-on-a-book” universe with the premiere of the newest Amazon original series, “Cross.” Detective Alex Cross investigates homicides alongside his partner ...
At certain points in his new Amazon Prime series “Cross,” police detective and forensic psychologist Alex Cross gets so deep into working a case that his brilliant mind goes into overdrive ...
What to do with the character of Alex Cross has been a hard case for Hollywood to crack. Bestselling author James Patterson introduced the ace detective to the world in 1993 with “Along Came a ...
Prime Video’s latest series, “Cross,” is a fresh, thrilling adaptation of James Patterson’s beloved Alex Cross series. Aldis Hodge (‘Black Adam,’ ‘Leverage’) is both the series ...
Alex Cross is back, and this time, Aldis Hodge is taking the lead. James Patterson’s iconic character Alex Cross returns in the first-ever television adaptation of the crime thriller series with ...
“Cross” opens at an outdoor brewery. Alex and his wife Maria (Chaunteé Schuler Irving) engage in playful PDA while watching a football game with Alex’s best friend and partner, Detective ...
As the star of James Patterson's successful novels, he's a super sharp intellect with a Ph. D. in psychology who also happens ...
Prime Video’s latest thriller series, “Cross,” is based on James Patterson’s iconic character Alex Cross, and is already making waves as fans eagerly anticipate its November 14 premiere.
Within the boundaries of the crime-solving genius genre, “Cross” represents the dark yin and “The Lincoln Lawyer” the bright yang. By Mike Hale On the page, Alex Cross, the embittered ...