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Creator Ben Watkins on 'Cross' Season 2's Dark Prediction
11 Feb
Summary
- Season 2's villain Lance Durand mirrors Jeffrey Epstein's dark society.
- The series explores child labor, human trafficking, and wealth inequality.
- Creator Ben Watkins unintentionally predicted current societal issues.

Ben Watkins, the creator of 'Cross,' expressed surprise at the timely nature of Season 2's storyline, which features a mystery eerily similar to Jeffrey Epstein's activities. Watkins, who developed the plot in late 2022 and early 2023, felt the show's marketing team noted his prophetic vision. The new season introduces Lance Durand, a charismatic CEO of Crestbrook Corporations, whose nationwide food factories are built on inhumane practices and a clandestine society. This dark enterprise is supported by wealthy 1% figures, echoing Epstein's circle.
The Prime Video series, like its first season, tackles significant real-world problems. Season 2 highlights child labor, labor abuse, and human trafficking, with Lance Durand serving as a catalyst for detective Alex Cross's investigations. Watkins aimed to create a villain as chilling as the previous season's Ramsey, and found this in Lance.
James Patterson, author of the 'Cross' novels, also co-wrote "Filthy Rich: The Jeffrey Epstein Story," adding another layer to the show's themes. Although not directly sourced from Patterson's Epstein book, the second season's mission involves dismantling Lance's crime ring, with new character Luz playing a key role.
Luz, a vigilante targeting Lance and his associates, is introduced through a violent act against a deserving individual. Watkins explained this approach was to make the vigilante relatable to the audience by focusing on the exploitation of migrant children, a persistent real-world issue. The show aims to spark discussions on contemporary concerns like the wealth gap, elite influence, and vigilantism.




