LONDON — Corrupt billionaires get their comeuppance in the new season of ''Cross,'' with Aldis Hodge returning as the detective and forensic psychologist working complex homicides in Washington, D.C.
This series, which arrives Feb. 11 on Prime sees Cross investigating a violent vigilante targeting abusers who get away with bad behavior because they're uber wealthy. While it's not based specifically on the exploits of Jeffrey Epstein, the star thinks there are certainly some parallels.
''There's a crazy sort of chance happening with the timing because, when the story was developed, this was prior to a lot of things that have been revealed as of late,'' explains Hodge.
In fact, Season 2 was wrapped in 2024, long before the latest Epstein files were released.
Hodge says he hopes to ''bring a little bit more awareness to what's going on so people can stop turning a blind eye to some of these things and at least try to move to make a real difference.''
The first season did so well the actor has been recognized as the TV incarnation of author James Patterson's Alex Cross around the world, including by soccer superstar Thierry Henry (Hodge asked for a selfie or his mom would have killed him, he says.)
The Associated Press spoke to Hodge about his on-set book club, action scenes and what he really wants for his birthday. This conversation has been edited for clarity and brevity.
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