Chris Pratt Announces ‘The Terminal List’ Season 2 Premiere for October 21 on Prime Video
Prime Video revealed that the second season of The Terminal List will debut on October 21, 2026, during its Upfront presentation on May 11. The action‑thriller series, starring Chris Pratt as Navy SEAL Commander James Reece, will continue its high‑stakes narrative of covert conspiracies and personal revenge.
The announcement arrives after the first season garnered strong viewership numbers and critical praise for its gritty portrayal of military intelligence and its cinematic production values. The series adapts Jack Carr’s bestselling novel series, which has cultivated a dedicated fan base eager for the continuation of Reece’s hunt for the shadowy syndicate that framed him.
Deadline reported that Pratt himself broke the news onstage, stating, “We’re back and bigger than ever. Expect more explosive action and deeper secrets.” Variety corroborated the date and added that the show’s creators have confirmed the addition of new antagonists and a subplot involving a CIA mole, raising the narrative stakes. The season will consist of eight episodes, with filming slated to resume in early 2026 in locations across Georgia and New Mexico.
Entertainment analyst Maya Singh noted that the October launch positions The Terminal List to benefit from the fall binge‑watch window, traditionally a period of high subscriber acquisition for streaming services. “Pratt’s star power combined with the series’ thriller genre offers a compelling draw for both existing fans and new viewers,” Singh said. The series also bolsters Prime Video’s competitive edge against other action franchises on rival platforms.
The rollout will be closely monitored for audience reception and award relevance. The show’s producers have hinted at a potential third season, contingent on performance metrics, and have teased a possible crossover with another Amazon military‑themed series. Promotional trailers are expected in August, with a full marketing push leading up to the October premiere, setting the stage for a high‑profile launch.