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CROSS Season 3 With Aldis Hodge & Isaiah Mustafa Starts Filming This April in Toronto

The bromance continues.

Aldis Hodge’s Alex Cross and Isaiah Mustafa’s John Sampson will be back for season 3 of Prime Video series Cross, which goes into production this April in Toronto.

Cross is a twisted thriller about Alex Cross (Aldis Hodge), a forensic psychologist, uniquely capable of digging into the psyches of killers and their victims, in order to identify — and ultimately capture — the murderer

In season 2, Cross pursued a ruthless vigilante who was hunting down corrupt billionaire magnates

How does season 2 end?

Alex Cross (Aldis Hodge) and his detective partner John Sampson (Isaiah Mustafa) stopped the vigilante Luz (Jeanine Mason) from killing billionaire Lance Durand (Matthew Lillard).

Luz escaped but took up Cross’s offer of justice, sending him a flash drive with evidence that Lance’s fraudulent foundation Prosperity Seed was a cover for his human trafficking operation. Cross took it to the FBI but the bureau wouldn’t pursue charges.

Cross fled the FBI with the drive and eventually got it to Senator Ashford (Josh Peck) who outed Durand, ended his Prosperity Seed project and lauded Cross as a hero.

But Cross was discouraged by the broken system and handed in his badge.

Where will Alex Cross go from here?

What’s ahead in season 3?

In the third book of the series, Alex Cross leaves the Metropolitan Police to open up a private psychologist practice, but gets drawn back into the police work of catching serial killers.

Cross – Season 3.

Working title: GOOD SHEPHERD.

Toronto & Washington DC filming dates: April 06 2026 – July 30 2026.

Showrunner: Ben Watkins.

Cast: Aldis Hodge, Isaiah Mustafa, Samantha Walkes, Alona Tal, Jonny Ray Gill, JupitoJennings, Melody Hurd.

Cross is adapted from James Patterson’s best-selling books.

How popular is Cross?

Cross season 2 premiered on February 11th this year with the first three episodes and made Nielsen’s Top 10 Originals streaming chart at #8 with 613 million minutes viewed that week.

And followed that up with a #9 ranking on Nielsen’s Top 10 Originals and 533 million minutes viewed that week — February 16th – 22nd.