Alan Ritchson’s Amazon Series ‘Reacher’ Gets Dissed as a Chuck Norris Meme For 1 Ridiculous Plot

Reacher gets somewhat trolled on Twitter for never losing a fight regardless of the situation.

Alan Ritchson’s Amazon Series ‘Reacher’ Gets Dissed as a Chuck Norris Meme For 1 Ridiculous Plot

SUMMARY

  • Jack Reacher gets compared to legendary Chuck Norris memes on Twitter following events in season 2.
  • Reacher is seemingly indestructible similar to how Norris was portrayed in the memes.
  • Season 2 of the Amazon Prime series is currently airing and getting nothing but positive reviews from fans.
Show More
Featured Video

Amazon Prime Video’s Reacher show, based on Lee Child’s book of the same name, is currently one of the most beloved series out there. In fact, the second season of the series is allowing the audience to further connect with the fictional character.

Advertisement
Alan Ritchson as Jack Reacher
Alan Ritchson as Jack Reacher

One key thing about the protagonist of the series, Jack Reacher, is the fact that nothing too big of an issue for him to deal with. Fans have seen that multiple times throughout the series when Reacher simply handles a situation with ease when all the odds are against him.

Also Read: “I made it to the second round”: Alan Ritchson’s Reacher Fame Might Have Never Happened Without a Failed American Idol Career

Advertisement

Fans Compare Jack Reacher to Chuck Norris Memes

Chuck Norris may have started out his journey as a martial artist, but over the years, thanks to his appearances in multiple action movies, he became a legend among fans. Most notably, a plethora of memes about Chuck Norris being able to handle almost anything thrown at him with ease started to float on the internet. In simple terms, it made Norris seem like an indestructible force regardless of the situation in which he was put.

Well, does this sound familiar? Reacher fans on Twitter believe that the protagonist of the series is actually similar to those memes, and he can never be destroyed regardless of the field.

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement

Most fans found this premise good for the show. After all, even in the books, Jack Reacher is someone who is simply bigger, better, and smarter than every enemy he encounters in them. Truly, contributing in making the Chuck Norris meme a reality, at least in a show.

To be honest, upon seeing the performance of Alan Ritchson in Reacher, it will be impossible for fans to ever go back to visualizing another actor portraying the amazing character.

Alan Ritchson as Jack Reacher
Alan Ritchson as Jack Reacher

As far as the unrealisticness of the series is concerned, the audience shouldn’t forget that the show is based on a fictional character of a book, not on a true story.

Advertisement

Also Read: “I was mortified”: Reacher Star Alan Ritchson Was Massively Insecure About His 1 Feature Despite Being the Perfect Genetic Specimen

Is Reacher Season 2 Over?

The second season of the Amazon Prime Video series began airing in December 2023. Considering the inaugural season of the show featured eight episodes, the new season will most likely follow the same path.

With that being said, episode 6 of the second season was released on January 05, 2023. This means there are two more episodes left to be unveiled before the former U.S. Army military policeman goes on a hiatus and returns for another season in the future.

Advertisement
Alan Ritchson as Jack Reacher
Alan Ritchson as Jack Reacher

Considering the show currently boasts a phenomenal 8.1/10 rating on IMDb, it won’t be a surprise if the series continues to air for the foreseeable future.

Also Read: Will there be a Season 3 of Prime Video’s Reacher? We Discuss the Possibility of a Renewal

For now, the audience can stream the opening season and six episodes of the second season exclusively on Amazon Prime Video.

Advertisement
Aikansh Chaudhary

Written by Aikansh Chaudhary

Articles Published: 165

Aikansh Chaudhary is an Entertainment/Anime writer for FandomWire with over five years of experience covering the latest movies, TV shows, and sports buzz. In his free time you can find him playing basketball, soccer, watching anime, or asleep. Throughout his career as a writer, he has published more than 5000 articles.

Aikansh's work has been featured on numerous reputed websites such as CBR, Sportskeeda, Essentially Sports, Fadeaway World, and more.