THE TERMINAL LIST Season 2 Teaser Trailer Brings Chris Pratt’s James Reece Back Into the Fight
Prime Video is sending James Reece back into the fight, and after what Chris Pratt and company delivered with the first season, I’m absolutely ready to see this guy unleash hell again.
The first teaser for The Terminal List Season 2 offers our first look at Pratt’s return as Navy SEAL Commander James Reece, whose story is about to get much bigger. The series returns to Prime Video on October 21, 2026, with an eight-episode season that shifts Reece into a globe-trotting espionage thriller.
I was a big fan of the first season of The Terminal List. For me, it was one of the best shows on TV when it premiered in 2022. It delivered a hard-hitting military revenge thriller with a great performance from Pratt, and it pulled me into Reece’s increasingly brutal mission from beginning to end. If you haven’t watched it yet, you need to check it out before Season 2 arrives.
Season 1 followed Reece after his entire platoon was ambushed during a covert mission. His search for answers eventually uncovered a conspiracy that put both him and the people he loved in danger, sending him down a violent path of revenge.
Season 2 picks up after Reece has completed his list and is searching for some kind of purpose in what remains of his life. The story is adapted from True Believer, the second novel in Jack Carr’s James Reece series, and expands the scope considerably.
That change in scale is one of the things that has me excited about The Terminal List Season 2. The first season was a much more personal story about Reece uncovering what happened to his men and going after the people responsible.
Now he’s moving onto an international playing field, with the story taking him across multiple continents as he gets caught up in conspiratorial forces threatening the world order.
Pratt returns alongside Tom Hopper, Constance Wu, Dar Salim, Luke Hemsworth, Gabriel Luna, Costa Ronin, Olga Kurylenko, Yul Vazquez, Arnold Vosloo, and Shiraz Tzarfati.
The new season also follows the The Terminal List prequel series Dark Wolf, starring Taylor Kitsch, further expanding Prime Video’s adaptation of Carr’s novels.
The Terminal List was created and developed by David DiGilio, with Season 2 episodes written by DiGilio and Carr. Directors include Paul Cameron, Marcos Siega, and Antoine Fuqua, who was also involved with the original season.
I’m very excited to see where they take Reece’s story next. The first season gave us a relentless revenge thriller, while True Believer gives the series an opportunity to broaden the world without abandoning the character and intensity that made it work in the first place.
If Season 2 can capture what made the first season so damn good while successfully turning Reece loose in a larger espionage story, we could be in for another awesome ride.
The Terminal List Season 2 premieres October 21, 2026, on Prime Video.