The Description of Jack Reacher

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The first Jack Reacher novel, “Killing Floor,” was published in March of 1997. In it, Reacher was described as being a massive force of violence with a tremendous bulk to match. He was described as standing 6'5", sporting a 50-inch chest, and weighing 220 to 250 pounds. Fans were attracted not only to the character’s bulk, but also his gruff, violent masculinity. A movie star like Cruise, better known for playing action heroes that are quick, elegant, and spry, was almost the opposite type of “man of action” that fans sought. Cruise stands at 5'7", two inches shorter than his co-star Rosamund Pike, and six inches shorter than the film’s villain, played by Werner Herzog. Cruise’s height is not an issue in the Jack Reacher films, because McQuarrie still made a taut, fun thriller. But many of the novels’ readers, and evidently Child himself, thought that Cruise’s onscreen physicality was too much of a departure from the page. 

In a 2018 interview with BBC Radio Manchester, Child responded to questions from host Mike Sweeney about Cruise’s size and the minor scandal it created. Child said he really enjoyed working with Cruise, and that the actor was very dedicated, took the role incredibly seriously, and even did “crazy things with him” in their downtime. But ultimately, Child admitted “the size of Reacher is really, really important and it’s a big component of who he is.” Child reiterated his descriptions of Reacher in his books: “The idea is that when Reacher walks into a room, you’re all a little bit nervous just for that first minute. And Cruise, for all his talent, didn’t have that physicality.” Cruise can be intimidating — see “Magnolia” or “Tropic Thunder” or “Collateral” — but he simply didn’t have the literal volume of flesh that Jack Reacher was described as having.

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By Witney Seibold/Jan. 5, 2022 2:34 pm EST

Despite what the fans of Child’s novels may have felt, the first “Jack Reacher” film went on to earn $218 million worldwide on a relatively modest budget of $60 million. It was enough to inspire a more expensive, but less well-received sequel in 2016 called “Jack Reacher: Never Go Back,” directed by Edward Zwick. The lackluster critical and audience response to the sequel effectively ended the “Jack Reacher” film series. The “Jack Reacher” novels, however, have continued apace, with the most recent volume having been published in October of 2021. While Child has slowly backed away from the series (he announced in January of 2020 that he would retire from the series), the novels will reportedly continue under the authorship of his younger brother Andrew Grant. 

The Description of Jack Reacher

The first Jack Reacher novel, “Killing Floor,” was published in March of 1997. In it, Reacher was described as being a massive force of violence with a tremendous bulk to match. He was described as standing 6'5", sporting a 50-inch chest, and weighing 220 to 250 pounds. Fans were attracted not only to the character’s bulk, but also his gruff, violent masculinity. A movie star like Cruise, better known for playing action heroes that are quick, elegant, and spry, was almost the opposite type of “man of action” that fans sought. Cruise stands at 5'7", two inches shorter than his co-star Rosamund Pike, and six inches shorter than the film’s villain, played by Werner Herzog. Cruise’s height is not an issue in the Jack Reacher films, because McQuarrie still made a taut, fun thriller. But many of the novels’ readers, and evidently Child himself, thought that Cruise’s onscreen physicality was too much of a departure from the page. 

In a 2018 interview with BBC Radio Manchester, Child responded to questions from host Mike Sweeney about Cruise’s size and the minor scandal it created. Child said he really enjoyed working with Cruise, and that the actor was very dedicated, took the role incredibly seriously, and even did “crazy things with him” in their downtime. But ultimately, Child admitted “the size of Reacher is really, really important and it’s a big component of who he is.” Child reiterated his descriptions of Reacher in his books: “The idea is that when Reacher walks into a room, you’re all a little bit nervous just for that first minute. And Cruise, for all his talent, didn’t have that physicality.” Cruise can be intimidating — see “Magnolia” or “Tropic Thunder” or “Collateral” — but he simply didn’t have the literal volume of flesh that Jack Reacher was described as having.

In a 2018 interview with BBC Radio Manchester, Child responded to questions from host Mike Sweeney about Cruise’s size and the minor scandal it created. Child said he really enjoyed working with Cruise, and that the actor was very dedicated, took the role incredibly seriously, and even did “crazy things with him” in their downtime. But ultimately, Child admitted “the size of Reacher is really, really important and it’s a big component of who he is.”

Child reiterated his descriptions of Reacher in his books: “The idea is that when Reacher walks into a room, you’re all a little bit nervous just for that first minute. And Cruise, for all his talent, didn’t have that physicality.” Cruise can be intimidating — see “Magnolia” or “Tropic Thunder” or “Collateral” — but he simply didn’t have the literal volume of flesh that Jack Reacher was described as having.

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