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Aldis Hodge Hunts a Twisted Serial Killer in ‘Cross’ Trailer

Aldis Hodge Hunts a Twisted Serial Killer in ‘Cross’ Trailer

Aldis Hodge as detective Alex To go past goes after a ruthless serial killer in the official trailer To go pastThe crime drama will premiere on Prime Video on November 14.

Hodge plays Metro PD’s star detective, who uses forensic psychology to get inside the minds of killers and their victims to identify and ultimately catch them. But the latest trailer shows Cross being forced into a deadly game where he chases down a psychopathic genius who uses a menacing mask and possibly multiple killers to stay ahead of Cross.

“I’m not a monster. I don’t kill for fun… And when I’m done, the world will know the truth,” a seemingly vengeful man says at one point in the trailer. Cross is baffled by the serial killer he’s hunting, who disguises his victims and stages his murders as suicides or accidental drug overdoses.

“Whoever killed her had to turn her into something else first,” Cross tells his skeptical colleagues. But Cross is better off in the interrogation room than in private, having grieved after his wife’s murder a year earlier and being too fragile to accept the love he so desperately desires.

“You’re not handling it very well,” Cross’s police partner, Isaiah Mustafa, says at one point. But his home life turns strange when Cross finds a family photo of his wife and two children, his face and eyes covered in pencil marks.

“It was in my house,” Cross says with astonishment as he watches the trailer. Most important Television Studios, Amazon MGM Studios and Skydance Television becomes a pulse-pounding thriller. To go past The series is based on characters written by popular novelist James Patterson and created by executive producer and writer Ben Watkins.

Before the start of the first season, To go past has been renewed for a second season, and the first eight episodes will stream worldwide on Prime Video. To go past Also starring Juanita Jennings, Alona Tal, Samantha Walkes, Caleb Elijah, Melody Hurd, Jennifer Wigmore, Eloise Mumford, and Ryan Eggold.

Watkins produces the series along with Sam Ernst, Jim Dunn, Craig Siebels, James Patterson, Bill Robinson, Patrick Santa, David Ellison, Dana Goldberg and Bill Bost.