"To catch this killer, he must open the darkest corners of his own mindāand survive what looks back."
No weapons. No power plays. Alex Cross fights with intellectāand fuels it with pain. In CROSS (2024), the crime doesnāt just live at the scene. It breathes in glances, in words left unsaid, in the fractured minds of killersāand in his own reflection.
A brilliant profiler with a mind like steelāand a heart on the verge of collapse
Alex Cross (played by Aldis Hodge) is a forensic psychologist who solves crimes with sharp intuition and unmatched psychological insight. But now, he faces a killer unlike any other:
a psychopath recreating historyās most infamous murdersāwith eerie precision and devastating symbolism.
Cross slowly realizes:
The killer isnāt just playing with the past. Heās sending a messageājust for him.
The more he understands the killerāthe less he understands himself
As Cross unravels the killerās twisted psyche, he spirals deeper into his own shadows: haunted by his wifeās death, estranged from his children, and growing distant from the very force he serves.
This isnāt just a manhunt.
Itās a psychological survival gameāwhere reason fights grief, and memory becomes a weapon.
The killer didnāt choose the victims. He chose the one man who could understand him
CROSS isnāt just a crime thriller. Itās a duel between two fractured minds, both shaped by traumaāone seeking justice, the other seeking a mirror.
In this war of intellect and obsession, nothing is more terrifying thanā¦
a killer who believes he and his pursuer are the same.
You can decode madness. But can you outlive your own?
With slick cinematography, cold lighting, rapid-fire editing, and a tense score, CROSS (2024) launches a series thatās gripping, psychological, and emotionally raw.
Where truth doesnāt set anyone free.
It just strips them bare.