Aldis Hodge, producer and star of Cross, and Lauren Anderson, head of content and brand innovation at Amazon MGM Studios, say ...
At a recent Consumer Electronics Show event, Aldis Hodge and Amazon MGM Studios' Lauren Anderson talked Cross, D.C., and more ...
In a powerful statement that resonates deeply within the Black community, Aldis Hodge, the star of the new series “Cross,” has expressed his admiration for author James Patterson’s recent ...
Aldis Hodge is currently doing a phenomenal job kicking ass and taking names as Detective Alex Cross on Prime Video’s new series, “Cross.” But if Hollywood would’ve had their way—we ...
Hodge’s Cross is a man of action and intelligence ... 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 ...
It’s a glorious time of the year if you’re obsessed with fictional serial killers (as I am). Detective Alex Cross (played ...
Hodge and 'Cross' showrunner Ben Watkins spoke with PEOPLE ... but will viewers agree? Star Aldis Hodge isn’t worried. The upcoming crime thriller series, an adaptation of Patterson's novel ...
And now Cross television star Aldis Hodge — who plays the titular character — is speaking out about what it means to have kept Alex Cross a Black man. Speaking with BuzzFeed, Hodge explained ...
Cross stars Aldis Hodge (Leverage, Underground) as the titular D.C. detective and forensic psychologist, who is uniquely capable of digging into the psyches of killers and their victims.
But Prime Video is betting that the small screen will be the right home for the titular detective with the new series “Cross,” starring Aldis Hodge, debuting Thursday. Hodge’s most notable ...
Aldis Hodge is opening up about the importance of keeping James Patterson's iconic character, Alex Cross, Black after learning what the author did to ensure his authenticity on-screen. Michael ...
That's enough of a positive track record that Amazon has already renewed Cross for a second season ... an exceptional star vehicle for lead Aldis Hodge and a bloated, over-familiar episode ...