Digital Kitchen Goes Hunting in Title Sequence for Cross Season Two on Prime Video

Digital Kitchen Goes Hunting in Title Sequence for Cross Season Two on Prime Video

For the second season of Cross, Digital Kitchen designs a striking new main title sequence that pulls viewers inside the mind of Alex Cross, where justice, obsession, and Washington, D.C.’s shadowed power structures collide.

Based on the characters from James Patterson’s best-selling Alex Cross book series, Cross follows Alex Cross (Aldis Hodge), a brilliant homicide detective and forensic psychologist with an extraordinary ability to get inside the minds of killers. In Season Two, Cross faces a new and formidable threat: a ruthless vigilante targeting America’s corrupt billionaire magnates, forcing him deeper into moral ambiguity and personal reckoning.

“For Season Two of Cross, the titles needed to do more than introduce the series; they needed to establish its psychological stakes,” said Andrew Julien, Creative Director at Digital Kitchen. “We treated the sequence as an act of orientation, using light and rhythm to draw viewers into Alex Cross’s interior world and the moral complexity surrounding him.”

Digital Kitchen approached the Season Two titles with an internal concept titled “Within,” framing the sequence as an exploration of Cross’s interior world as it collides with the city he serves.The studio employed light as narrative language by revealing, obscuring, and interrogating the psychological terrain of the character and the world around him through meticulously crafted visuals.

As the sun rises over Washington, D.C., Cross appears in silhouette, alternately back-lit and radiant. The visual treatment is intentionally gritty, reflecting the corrupt world Cross is seeking to illuminate and navigate. In one moment, his shadow dominates the frame; in another, his light exposes a criminal fleeing into darkness. The city itself becomes a living presence - its architecture and atmosphere intertwined with Cross’s investigations, personal struggles, and relentless pursuit of justice.

“The work is built around the idea of proximity, of being inside Cross’ mind rather than observing him,” said Andrew Julien, Creative Director at Digital Kitchen. “Washington, D.C. became a living presence in that space, shaping tone and tension through atmosphere, texture, and emotional suggestion.”

Told through a tightly editorial approach, the sequence blends mixed media, dimensional environments, and filmed elements, accelerating in rhythm as the pressure on Cross mounts. The pacing mirrors his urgency and obsession, positioning him as an almost mythic figure navigating a city shaped by corruption, power, and consequence.

Produced over four months, the primary creative challenge was crafting cohesion out of the complexity by unifying 3D environments, character elements, and filmed footage into a seamless visual language that felt restrained, intentional, and psychologically grounded. The result is a main title sequence that evokes tone and character with clarity and intention, setting the emotional stakes of Cross before the story unfolds.

Produced by Amazon MGM Studios, Paramount Television Studios, Skydance Television, Cross is a complex, pulse-pounding crime thriller created by executive producer, showrunner, and writer Ben Watkins, starring Aldis Hodge, Isaiah Mustafa, Alona Tal, Jeanine Mason, Samantha Walkes, Juanita Jennings, Caleb Elijah, Melody Hurd, Wes Chatham, Johnny Ray Gill, Caleb Elijah, Melody Hurd, Juanita Jennings, Johnny Ray Gill, with Matthew Lillard.

Cross Season Two is streaming exclusively on Amazon’s Prime Video. The season finale airs March 18.


CREDITS

Concepted, Designed, and Produced by Digital Kitchen

Executive Creative Director Mason Nicoll

Creative Director Andrew Julien

Motion Artists & Animators John Van UnenFrancisco Sanchez De CaneteManuel MartinChristian ArnspargerVictor Abramovskiy

Editor Justin West

Senior Producer Matthew Lynch

Managing Director Ally Malloy

Music by Danielle Ponder