After a long hiatus between seasons, including giving audiences the prequel spinoff “Dark Wolf, “The Terminal List” is finally coming back to Prime Video, and the Chris Pratt-led military espionage thriller has quite the impressive cast assembled for the second season. The show, which debuted in 2022, featured a Navy SEAL operator played by Pratt, who was thrust into a dangerous plot of criminal corporate greed and murder.
Thanks to Prime, we now have a batch of first-look images from the new season that is set to debut on October 21, not too far away considering the gap between seasons. “The Terminal List” is, of course, based on the best-selling novels by Jack Carr; the action-thriller series centers on James Reece as he battles unknown conspiratorial forces seeking to upend the world order and kill anyone in their path. Season 2 is said to continue its commitment to portraying the mindset, brotherhood, and moral complexity of Special Operations with respect and realism.
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The new additions to the already neat cast feature the likes of Gabriel Luna (“The Last of Us,” “Terminator: Dark Fate”) as Freddy Strain, Costa Ronin (Homeland), Olga Kurylenko (“Quantum of Solace,” “Black Widow”), Yul Vazquez (The Lost Bus), Arnold Vosloo (“The Mummy,” “Blood Diamond”), Martin Sensmeier (“Cottonmouth”), and Shiraz Tzarfati (“Emilia Pérez”).
Those newcomers will be joining a returning cast headed up by Pratt as Reece and see others back in their Season 1 roles, such as Tom Hopper (“Space Cadet”) as Raife Hastings, Constance Wu (“Crazy Rich Asians”) as Katie Buranek, Dar Salim (“The Gentlemen,” “The Covenant”) as Mohammed Farooq, and Luke Hemsworth (“Westworld,” “The Land of Bad”) as Jules Landry.
“The Terminal List” certainly fits snugly alongside similar gritty military-focused thriller shows such as “Lioness” and “Jack Ryan“; audiences have waited long enough for this next wave of episodes- four years.
Pratt is an executive producer via his banner Indivisible Productions alongside writer and showrunner David DiGilio, Carr, Antoine Fuqua and Kat Samick through Fuqua Films, former Army Ranger and writer Max Adams, and former Navy SEAL, writer, actor, and technical advisor Jared Shaw. Amazon MGM Studios, MRC, and Civic Center Media are behind the show. Also helping to build authenticity, “executive producer and former Navy SEAL Shaw, alongside executive producer and former Army Ranger Adams, oversee the action and authenticity work, joined by military veterans contributing as writers, actors, on-set technical advisors, and directors—including former Navy SEAL Ray Mendoza (“Warfare”).”
You can check out those aforementioned new Season 2 images from “The Terminal List” below, as a trailer for the highly anticipated streaming show is likely coming in the very near future.










