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The studios wanted to make Alex Cross a white man instead. “When I wrote the first Alex Cross book, I didn’t have a lot of money, and Hollywood came calling—knock, knock, knock, knock, knock.
So much so that the author of the books that inspired Amazon Prime Video’s new hit series “Cross,” rejected a seven-figure offer to recast his character Alex Cross as a white man.
In a recent interview with Buzzfeed, Hodge revealed his surprise and pride upon learning that Patterson turned down a seven-figure deal to make Alex Cross a white character.
Aldis Hodge talked about the honor of playing Alex Cross after learning James Patterson turned down a ton of money to make the character white for a movie.
<p>Alex Cross is alive and well in Patterson’s 33rd book in the “Cross” series. Dedicated fans who have read each book in the series have the advantage of knowing the dynamics between the ...
Cross star Stacie Greenwell spoke with us about her role as Det. Shawna De Lackner, Aldis Hodge being her favorite Alex Cross, and much more.
Cross Season 1 has launched on Prime Video, and it has chosen not to adapt James Patterson's books but that's a good thing.
The new TV adaptation hedges its bets by not directly adapting any one of James Patterson’s novels, but can’t quite break out of the rut of its genre.
James Patterson created Alex Cross in 1993. The character’s story spans multiple books, and has been adapted into movies with the role played by Tyler Perry and Morgan Freeman.
Aldis Hodge is coming to TV screens as Alex Cross, and he’s ready to crack any case. It’s the first time ever that fans get to see the iconic character from James Patterson’s popular book ...
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