Amazon’s Reacher Built An Entire Town To Bring The Show To Life – Looper

Anyone who has read the Jack Reacher books from Lee Childs knows the character moves around a lot and solves cases in several different locations throughout his notable literary run. So when it was revealed that the second season of “Reacher” would be jumping way ahead in the book series, it became clear that the well-crafted location cultivated from scratch for the initial set of entries was most likely not going to be the site of the show’s next chapter.

The first season took from Child’s first Reacher story, “Killing Floor,” and instead of going to book 2, the powers that be are opting to take on the 11th title in the series, “Bad Luck and Trouble.” That story follows Jack Reacher’s efforts to discover the truth about a sinister plot involving the assassination of elite army investigators like himself. The story features a number of locations like Las Vegas, Chicago, Portland, and parts of California, but sadly Margrave, Georgia, is not one of them.

While it seems safe to assume that Margrave won’t be the focal point of “Reacher” Season 2, it’s possible the series could return to the town at some point in the future, mainly because the lot is still there. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the city of Pickering, Ontario, made a deal with the studio to maintain the show’s backlot to be utilized by other productions, making it one of the largest of its kind available for use in the country.

While it might not look the same as it once did, it’s nice to know Margrave is still out there should Reacher ever feel the need to return.

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