Current:Home > Stocks'This dude is cool': 'Cross' star Aldis Hodge brings realism to literary detective -Wealthify
'This dude is cool': 'Cross' star Aldis Hodge brings realism to literary detective
View
Date:2025-04-18 16:12:35
Aldis Hodge calls it “Cross Vision.”
At certain points in his new Amazon Prime series “Cross,” police detective and forensic psychologist Alex Cross gets so deep into working a case that his brilliant mind goes into overdrive, showing the inner workings to the viewer but leaving fellow cops wondering if he’s OK because he’s zoned out.
Hodge can relate: He'd do something similar while working as a conceptual designer on a project. “People have called it out. They're like, ‘Yo, Al, we lost you. Like, where were you? You're just staring off into space,’” says Hodge, who “applied my sensibilities” to Cross’ onscreen problem-solving facade. “It's just awesome, visually.”
Hodge’s Cross is a man of action and intelligence in the crime thriller series based on the character from James Patterson’s mystery novels. The entire eight-episode first season streams Thursday − a second is already in the works − as Cross becomes the latest in Amazon’s growing library of literary crime-solving heroes, joining Titus Welliver’s “Bosch," John Krasinski’s “Jack Ryan” and Alan Ritchson’s “Reacher."
Join our Watch Party! Sign up to receive USA TODAY's movie and TV recommendations right in your inbox.
Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle.
Among Hodge’s screen roles, from NFL star Jim Brown to superhero Hawkman, Alex Cross tops that chart: He has “all the facets of, as a Black man, what I believe us to be without any of the stereotypical judgments," Hodge says. "He is equal parts intellectual and raw and real and true to who and what he is without compromising who he is.” Cross is also the smartest man in any interrogation room: The premiere features him verbally eviscerating a racist murder suspect with measured, gleeful swagger. Reading that scene, “I was like, ‘This dude is cool as hell,’” Hodge says.
The first season of the show finds Cross, a popular cop in his community in Washington, D.C., investigating the death of a Black Lives Matter activist. The new case puts him at odds with locals who are wary of police, but Cross quickly discovers there’s a serial killer at work in the city. He’s also still grieving the unsolved murder of his wife a year earlier, and he finds he and his family are being stalked by a mysterious figure seemingly connected to his past.
Cross is really good at his job and even has a signature trench coat − it’s a “very special” clothing choice for Hodge, 38, who designed it with his friend, fashion designer Waraire Boswell, who died in July. But “Cross” creator Ben Watkins told the actor early on he didn’t want Alex to be a superhero: “They're impervious and they're invincible, but this hero is flawed,” the actor says. “He has challenges he may not be able to actually defeat. And one of the greatest challenges, really, is himself, as he's navigating this space.”
Speaking of superheroes, here’s a fun fact: As many actors have played Alex Cross as have played Spider-Man in live-action movies. Before Hodge, Morgan Freeman starred as the detective in the movies “Kiss the Girls” (1997) and “Along Came a Spider” (2001), while Tyler Perry took on the role for the 2012 action thriller “Alex Cross.”
All three have “spectacular and different approaches” to the character, Patterson says, but Hodge “just has a way of getting under the skin of Alex.” The books detail “that interaction and the conflict between his role as a father, husband, grandson, etc., and then this harsh life that he has as a detective. Aldis handles that really well.”
The author also appreciates the way the show tackles contemporary issues involving the police. “With the Alex Cross books, I kind of don't do realism. It's like somebody who's looking at a Picasso. You can't go, ‘It's not very realistic.’ He doesn't do realism,” Patterson says.
The show explores how Alex “swims in both worlds” − the police and the African-American community − and “what that difficulty looks like when you are wearing a badge,” Hodge says. “It doesn't matter who you are: If you are abusing the true definition of what justice is, Cross is going to take you down.”
Both Hodge and Patterson dig Cross’ close relationship with his partner and best friend John Sampson (Isaiah Mustafa), which wasn’t touched on much in the films. Theirs is “a brotherly love story,” Hodge says. “Very rarely do we get to see that relationship where two men are fighting for each other and really talking about mental health: ‘Look, man, you're drowning right now. Let me pull you up so you don't sink.’”
Maybe Cross can expand his friend circle with all these fellow novel detectives running around. “It’s a rich genre, mysteries, and it also travels well around the world,” says Patterson, who's also developing a show featuring another one of his book sleuths, Jane Smith.
That one is headed to Max and will star Renee Zellweger, so no synergistic team-ups there. But if Alex was going to cross over with any of his Amazon brethren, who’d be the best fit?
“I think Bosch is a bit close,” Hodge says. “He would have to move differently with a Jack Reacher because of how Reacher operates. And then Jack Ryan would be cool, but that might take Cross out of his jurisdiction.
“It’d probably be Reacher,” the actor figures, grinning at the thought of those two brainy, brawny dudes working together. “That’s a good question.”
veryGood! (6)
Related
- How effective is the Hyundai, Kia anti-theft software? New study offers insights.
- Tom Brady Has the Purrfect Response to Rumors of His NFL Return
- Hyundai Plant In Alabama Pauses Manufacturing Due To Car Chip Shortage
- Why Beauties Everywhere Love Lady Gaga's Haus Labs Makeup
- The seven biggest college football quarterback competitions include Michigan, Ohio State
- How The Biden Administration Is Confronting A Surge In Cyberattacks
- Tiger Woods' Ex-Girlfriend Erica Herman Sues Golfer's Trust for $30 Million After Breakup
- Baby Products That I Use in My Own Beauty Routine as an Adult With Sensitive Skin
- Tropical weather brings record rainfall. Experts share how to stay safe in floods.
- The 14 Influencers You Should Be Giving a Follow This International Women’s Day
Ranking
- Head of the Federal Aviation Administration to resign, allowing Trump to pick his successor
- Why Halle Bailey Sobbed While Watching Herself in The Little Mermaid
- El Salvador Plans To Use Electricity Generated From Volcanoes To Mine Bitcoin
- Pregnant Tia Blanco Shares Why Boyfriend Brody Jenner Is Everything I Dreamed Of
- Charges: D'Vontaye Mitchell died after being held down for about 9 minutes
- How The Biden Administration Is Confronting A Surge In Cyberattacks
- Black TikTok Creators Are On Strike To Protest A Lack Of Credit For Their Work
- Kristen Doute Details Exact Moment Ariana Madix Discovered Tom Sandoval and Raquel Leviss' Alleged Affair
Recommendation
Judge says Mexican ex-official tried to bribe inmates in a bid for new US drug trial
Canadian police say 6 people found dead in marsh near U.S. border in Quebec
2 dead, girl injured as hot air balloon catches fire outside of Mexico City
How Victoria Beckham, Selena Gomez and More Are Celebrating International Women's Day
Jay Kanter, veteran Hollywood producer and Marlon Brando agent, dies at 97: Reports
Step Inside Saint Laurent's Star-Studded Pre-Oscars Party With Jennifer Coolidge, Salma Hayek and More
Royal Family Website Updates Line of Succession to Include Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet's Titles
World's deepest fish caught on camera for first time by scientists — over 27,000 feet below the surface