Prime Video has locked in the dates that matter for anyone who likes their justice served with a broken nose. Reacher Season 4 lands on August 12, 2026, and it brings company: the Amazon Studios spin-off Neagley follows on September 16, 2026, giving fans two flavors of former military police in one late-summer stretch.
The fourth season adapts Lee Child’s Gone Tomorrow, dropping Jack Reacher into another sprawling conspiracy that starts small and escalates into the kind of body count you’d expect from a man who solves problems with his hands. The season runs eight episodes, and Prime is sticking with the release cadence that has served the show well: the first three episodes arrive together on August 12, then the remaining five roll out weekly, wrapping up on September 16.
That final date is no coincidence. As Reacher’s season closes out, Neagley steps in on the very same day — and it takes the opposite approach to distribution. Rather than a slow weekly drip, all eight episodes of the spin-off land at once, ready to binge in a single sitting for anyone who blazes through the Reacher finale and wants more.
The character deserves the promotion. Frances Neagley has been one of the franchise’s sharpest supporting figures, a former MP investigator whose competence never needed a training montage to sell it. Handing her a standalone series is the natural move for a show built on the idea that a certain kind of ex-military problem-solver never really goes off duty.
A few practical notes for planning your viewing:
- Reacher Season 4 — premieres August 12, 2026; 8 episodes; first three at launch, then weekly through September 16; based on Gone Tomorrow.
- Neagley — premieres September 16, 2026; 8 episodes, all released at once.
- Both stream exclusively on Prime Video, with no separate purchase required beyond a subscription.
The scheduling itself is worth a moment of appreciation. By overlapping the Reacher finale with the Neagley launch, Prime engineers a seamless handoff — the moment one story wraps, another opens, and the audience never has to leave the universe. It’s a tidy piece of programming strategy dressed up as a nice surprise for viewers.
For a franchise that trades on relentless forward momentum, keeping the release calendar tight and the punches steady feels entirely on brand. Mark August 12 and September 16 accordingly.