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Cross Season 2 Trailer Brings Thrills: Release Date, Cast & What to Expect

Man holding flashlight in a dark blue setting. Text reads: "New season. Higher stakes. Same Cross." "Prime Original" at bottom. Serious mood.

Cross is back, and the new season’s trailer is delivering exactly the kind of pulse-pounding suspense that made the first season a global hit. Prime Video just dropped the official trailer and key art for Cross Season 2, and it’s clear that Aldis Hodge’s Alex Cross isn’t here to play nice. With a February 11, 2026 release date, viewers can expect a high-stakes ride from the very first episode.


Season 2 picks up the intensity right where the first left off, taking Alex Cross deeper into Washington, D.C.’s criminal underworld. This time, billionaire business mogul Lance Durand (Matthew Lillard) finds himself targeted by a killer who leaves behind gruesome clues, prompting Cross and FBI Agent Kayla Craig (Alona Tal) to launch a tense joint mission.

Meanwhile, John Sampson (Isaiah Mustafa) uncovers a surprising connection that promises to complicate matters even further. The new season isn’t just bigger, it’s bolder, deadlier, and packed with twists that will keep viewers glued to their screens.



The trailer teases all the elements fans crave: intense interrogations, intricate investigations, and the kind of psychological cat-and-mouse games only Alex Cross can pull off. New cast members Jeanine Mason and Wes Chatham bring fresh energy, while familiar faces like Samantha Walkes, Juanita Jennings, Caleb Elijah, Melody Hurd, and Johnny Ray Gill round out a killer ensemble. Showrunner Ben Watkins returns in a recurring role, adding another layer of intrigue to the season’s dark, stylish world.


With Season 1 drawing over 40 million viewers in just 20 days, expectations are sky-high, and the trailer suggests Prime Video isn’t holding back. From gruesome crime scenes to smart, sharp dialogue and enough twists to make your head spin, Cross Season 2 looks ready to outdo itself.


Mark your calendars for February 11, 2026, because the first three episodes drop simultaneously, with weekly installments leading up to the March 18 finale. Check out the trailer below and start counting the days, you’re going to want to see every shocking twist as soon as it hits Prime Video.



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