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The Alex Cross film series is an American film series of three thriller films, based on the fictional character Alex Cross, who originally appeared in a series of novels of the same name by James Patterson. In the film series, Morgan Freeman and Tyler Perry have portrayed Alex Cross.
Alex Cross is a 2012 American crime thriller film [3] [4] [5] directed by Rob Cohen, and starring Tyler Perry as the title character, and Matthew Fox as the villain Picasso. The adapted screenplay was written by Marc Moss and Kerry Williamson. It is based on the 2006 novel Cross by James Patterson.
Alex Cross also known as Dr Alex Cross or Detective Cross is a fictional character and protagonist in a series of novels by American author James Patterson. Cross is a skilled psychologist and former FBI agent who works as a detective in Washington, D.C., solving complex and often dangerous criminal cases. Known for his intelligence, compassion ...
There’s a new book-to-TV adaption coming to streaming: Cross, the Prime Video show based on the Alex Cross series by James Patterson. Patterson is a prolific mystery writer who’s been pumping ...
The movie was a loose adaptation of the series’ second book of the same name. ... The last major attempt to convert Alex Cross into an on-screen fixture came in 2012 with the aptly named film ...
The first Alex Cross novel was published in 1993, and there have since been 31 additional novels in the series, as well as two novellas and three books centered on Alex's son, Ali. [1] The Cross character has also been featured in three feature films: Kiss the Girls (1997) and Along Came a Spider (2001) (with Morgan Freeman in the role of Alex ...
In Cross, which is based on characters from the James Patterson novels and is shepherded by Burn Notice vet Ben Watkins, Hodge (Leverage) plays Alex Cross, who is uniquely capable of digging into ...
The film's failure at the box office also caused Turner, who at the time was losing much of his wealth after the AOL-Time Warner merger and estimated his investment in the film to be worth 15 percent of his assets, to cancel his and Maxwell's plans to adapt the third book in the Shaara family's Civil War trilogy The Last Full Measure. [4] [14] [13]