The Terminal List Season 2: When and Where to Catch James Reece's Next Mission

The wait for James Reece's return is almost over, and if you're wondering where you'll be able to dive back into the intense world of 'The Terminal List,' you're in the right place. The critically acclaimed Prime Video series, based on Jack Carr's gripping novels, has officially been renewed for a second season, and the wheels are already in motion.

So, where can you watch 'The Terminal List' Season 2? As with the first season, you'll find all the action and intrigue exclusively on Prime Video. This is the home for all things James Reece, and it's where the story will continue to unfold.

Fans have been eagerly anticipating news about the next installment since the renewal was confirmed back in February 2023. Star and executive producer Chris Pratt has been quite vocal about his excitement, and he's given us a pretty good idea of when we can expect it. While an exact date is still a bit down the road, Pratt revealed on the Happy Sad Confused podcast that Season 2 is targeting a 2026 release. He mentioned that filming wrapped up in October, with production kicking off in Spring 2025, and that they're deep into post-production, with six of the eight episodes already locked.

What can we expect from Season 2? The upcoming season will be adapting 'True Believer,' the second book in Jack Carr's James Reece series. We know Chris Pratt is reprising his role as the determined Navy SEAL, and he's not the only familiar face we might see. While the full cast list for Season 2 is still being finalized, Gabriel Luna is confirmed to be joining as Freddy Strain, a former SEAL Team 6 Senior Chief now with the CIA's Ground Branch. Pratt has also teased the possibility of his father-in-law, Arnold Schwarzenegger, making an appearance, hinting at a character from the books that would be an "epic" fit. We'll have to wait and see if any of the Season 1 cast members, like Constance Wu, Riley Keough, or Taylor Kitsch (who is also starring in a prequel series, 'The Terminal List: Dark Wolf'), will return.

For now, if you're looking to catch up or rewatch the first season before Season 2 drops, Prime Video is your go-to. It's the perfect way to prepare for James Reece's next chapter.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *