The 8 Key Setups and Book References for Cross Season 2 Following the Season 1 Finale
Reports confirm that the show’s renewal was announced even before its debut on Amazon Prime Video, which suggests a
The first season of Cross wraps up with a sense of closure but deliberately leaves several plot threads and book hints open to pave the way for season 2. Reports confirm that the show’s renewal was announced even before its debut on Amazon Prime Video, which suggests a commitment to further exploring its narrative potential. While season 1 tells a complete story, it also introduces various story arcs and book references that are ripe for expansion in the upcoming season.
As we look toward the future, Cross appears to join the ranks of Amazon Prime Video’s successful “Dad shows,” alongside favorites like Reacher and Jack Ryan, having received praise from both audiences and critics alike. With its critical acclaim, Prime Video has made a wise decision in renewing the series. However, the path to future success hinges on how well the narrative elements introduced in season 1 are developed.
1. Alex Cross Finds Peace Over Maria’s Death in Season 2
Alex Cross, portrayed as a widower in both the show and the source material, grapples with guilt over his wife’s murder. While the books depict his gradual healing over time, the show introduces a more proactive approach; by the end of season 1, Cross has sought therapy. This sets the stage for him to process his grief more effectively in season 2, potentially allowing him to forge new romantic relationships and improve his bond with his children.
2. Alex Cross Considers Retirement
In a pivotal moment in the original books, Cross contemplates stepping back from law enforcement as he reflects on the dangers his job poses to his family. Season 1’s events make him aware of the threats that come with hunting criminals. As he weighs the balance between career and family, viewers might see Cross contemplating retirement in future episodes despite his talent as a detective.
3. Bobby Trey’s Story Is Not Over
Bobby Trey, now incarcerated, still has unfinished business after agreeing to Kayla Craig’s offer. If Kayla or law enforcement do not fulfill their part of the bargain, he may seek vengeance. Even if his cooperation goes as planned, Trey’s morally ambiguous character suggests he could leverage his release to capitalize on new criminal opportunities, possibly teaming up with old allies like Ed Ramsey.
4. Threats from Ed Ramsey’s Allies Loom
In the closing moments of season 1, Alex Cross captures Ed Ramsey just before his final kill, only to realize that this pivotal act may have far-reaching consequences. Powerful individuals previously allied with Ramsey could retaliate due to their own hidden agendas. The stakes are high as Cross’ family may become targets from these influential figures seeking revenge.
5. Mid-Credits Scene Hints at a Book Villain
The mid-credits scene of season 1 lays the groundwork for the introduction of a significant villain from the novels. FBI agent Kayla Turner’s invitation to Bobby Trey may serve an ulterior motive, borrowing from the complex relationship with a character named Kyle Turner in James Patterson’s books. If Kayla follows a similar trajectory, she might transition from ally to antagonist.
6. Cross & Sampson’s Brotherhood Faces New Challenges
The dynamic between Cross and his partner John Sampson could undergo strain, especially if Sampson develops romantic feelings for Kayla Craig. Their relationship would be tested as loyalties are questioned, reminiscent of Sampson’s interactions with characters in the novels.
7. Subtle References to Past Events in the Books
Season 1 nods to pivotal events such as the Gary Soneji case, a significant plot point in the first Alex Cross novel, Along Came A Spider. This reference ties the show’s narrative to established lore, suggesting that past events have influenced the present without directly replicating them.
8. The Potential Return of Old Foes
In the original book series, Gary Soneji’s character escapes incarceration and seeks revenge on Cross. With the show acknowledging Soneji as an adversary, it leaves the door open for his dramatic return in future seasons, posing a renewed threat to Cross and his family.
As season 2 approaches, fans can anticipate how these intriguing plot setups and connections to the source material will unfold, promising an exciting continuation of Alex Cross’s story.
Source: Screen Rant