Prime Video's Cross surges on streaming charts ahead of second season

Prime Video's detective drama Cross is gaining significant traction on global streaming platforms. The series, adapted from a popular novel series, is described as criminally underrated. This surge comes just before the release of its second season.

Prime Video's detective drama Cross has seen a notable rise in popularity on streaming charts worldwide. Based on a well-known novel series, the show has been hailed as criminally underrated despite its compelling storytelling in the genre.

The increased viewership highlights growing interest as fans anticipate the second season. This momentum underscores the series' appeal in the competitive streaming landscape, where quality detective narratives continue to draw audiences.

As streaming services vie for viewer attention, Cross demonstrates how adapted literary works can achieve breakthrough success. The platform's investment in the series appears to be paying off, positioning it for further growth.

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