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‘Citadel’ Season 2 Adds Jack Reynor to Cast (EXCLUSIVE)

Jack Reynor has been cast in season 2 of the Amazon Prime Video spy series “Citadel.” Variety learned exclusively.

Exact character and plot details for the second season of the big-budget series are being kept under wraps. Reynor will appear alongside returning series leads Richard Madden and Priyanka-Chopra Jonas as well as Stanley Tucci. Production on the new season will begin later this year, with Joe Russo set to direct in addition to executive producing.

His role in “Citadel” marks a third Prime Video series role for Reynor, as he previously starred in the streamer’s adaptation of William Gibson’s novel “The Peripheral” and appeared in an episode of “Philip K. Dick’s Electric Dreams. This also marks a reunion with the Russo brothers, as Reynor appeared in their film “Cherry”, alongside Tom Holland.

Reynor’s other television roles include starring in the upcoming Netflix limited series “The Perfect Couple” as well as the CBS All Access (now Paramount+) series “Strange Angel.” In film, Reynor has starred in productions such as Ari Aster’s hit film “Midsommar” and films like “The Good Mother”, “On the Basis of Sex”, “Detroit”, “Sing Street” and ” Transformers: Age of. Extinction.” Reynor also wrote and directed the short film ‘Bainne’ with Will Poulter, which won Best First Drama Short Film at the Galway Film Festival.

He is repped by WME, Range Media Partners and Sloane Offer.

“Citadel” debuted in April 2023. The series is intended to serve as a launching pad for multiple shows set in different countries that will all be connected via plot and characters. An Italian series, “Citadel: Diana,” is expected to be released in 2024, while the Indian series “Citadel: Honey Bunny” is currently in the works.

David Weil is showrunner and executive producer on “Citadel.” Anthony and Joe Russo produce under their AGBO banner with Angela Russo-Otstot and Scott Nemes. Amazon MGM Studios produces.

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