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Matthew Lillard Returns to Auditioning After 15-Year Hiatus for Prime Video Thriller

How a Hollywood Veteran’s Career Shift Is Shaking Up the Streaming Scene

by Arin Tripathi
December 19, 2025 - Updated on February 15, 2026
in Television Shows
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Matthew Lillard, best known for his iconic role as Shaggy in the Scooby-Doo movies and his memorable turns in Scream and Without a Paddle, has officially ended a 15-year career streak by auditioning for a role on Prime Video’s highly anticipated adaptation of James Patterson’s bestselling Alex Cross novels.

For more than a decade, Lillard has been a sought-after actor, often cast based on reputation rather than formal auditions. His latest move to try out for the part of billionaire Lance Durand in Cross season 2 is a rare step that has caught the attention of industry insiders and fans alike.​

Lillard’s career has been marked by ups and downs, including a period of professional uncertainty after the underperformance of Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed, which led to a significant shift in his career trajectory.

Over the years, he has transitioned from box office comedies to more nuanced character roles in TV and film, including acclaimed performances in Mike Flanagan’s Stephen King adaptations and the blockbuster Five Nights at Freddy’s franchise.

His decision to audition for Cross season 2 is seen as a sign of his evolving approach to acting, embracing the competitive nature of modern streaming projects.​

Industry observers note that Prime Video’s investment in high-profile adaptations of bestselling thrillers has raised the stakes for actors. The platform is increasingly seeking top talent for its original series, often requiring even established names to audition for major roles.

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Lillard’s willingness to do so is not only a testament to his commitment to his craft but also reflects a broader trend in Hollywood, where even veterans are adapting to the changing demands of streaming platforms.​

Behind the Scenes: The Making of Cross Season 2

Cross, based on James Patterson’s novels, stars Aldis Hodge as the titular detective and has been praised for its fresh take on the source material. Season 1 earned a 76% critical score on Rotten Tomatoes and was lauded for its suspenseful storytelling and strong performances.

The arrival of Matthew Lillard as Lance Durand, a powerful and enigmatic billionaire, is expected to add a new layer of intrigue to the series.​

Showrunner Ben Watkins revealed that Lillard’s casting involved a traditional audition process, a rarity for an actor of his caliber. “Matthew brought something special to the table,” Watkins said. “His ability to inhabit complex characters and deliver nuanced performances is exactly what we needed for Lance Durand.”

The casting of Lillard is also notable for its timing, as the actor is currently riding a wave of success from his roles in Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 and Mike Flanagan’s The Life of Chuck, both of which have been critically acclaimed and commercially successful.

Cross Season 2 (Credit: Amazon Prime Video)

Prime Video’s decision to adapt Patterson’s novels is part of a broader strategy to attract audiences with high-quality, genre-driven content.

The platform has seen strong viewership for other adaptations, such as We Were Liars and The Summer I Turned Pretty, and is betting that Cross will further solidify its reputation for delivering gripping, well-crafted thrillers.

The addition of Lillard to the cast is seen as a major coup, signaling the platform’s commitment to assembling top-tier talent for its original series.​

What’s Next: Streaming’s Impact on Hollywood Careers

The trend of established actors returning to auditions isn’t limited to Lillard. As streaming platforms like Prime Video, Netflix, and Hulu continue to dominate the entertainment industry, more actors are adapting to the new normal of competitive casting and shorter-term contracts.

This shift has led to a more fluid and dynamic job market, where even veterans must prove their worth for every role.​

Lillard’s recent career resurgence is a prime example of how actors can reinvent themselves in the streaming era. After a period of professional uncertainty, he has found new opportunities in both film and television, including upcoming roles in Daredevil: Born Again, Scream 7, and the Prime Video adaptation of Stephen King’s Carrie.

His willingness to audition for Cross season 2 is a reflection of his adaptability and determination to stay relevant in an ever-changing industry.​

Prime Video’s continued investment in bestselling book adaptations is also reshaping how stories are brought to life on screen. By assembling casts of both established stars and rising talent, the platform is creating a new standard for genre-driven content that appeals to a broad audience.

As more actors follow Lillard’s lead and embrace the audition process, the lines between traditional Hollywood and streaming entertainment continue to blur.​

Cross season 2 is set to premiere on Prime Video on February 11, and with Lillard’s addition to the cast, fans can expect a season filled with suspense, drama, and unexpected twists.

The show’s success will not only impact the future of the Cross franchise but also set a precedent for how streaming platforms approach casting and storytelling in the years to come.​

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Arin Tripathi

Arin Tripathi

Arin Tripathi, a dedicated final year BCA student, resides in the vibrant city of Bangalore. During his leisure hours, he immerses himself in the world of manga and enjoys watching TV shows on platforms like Netflix and Hulu. His specialization lies in crafting content related to U.S-based shows and series.

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