Chris Pratt steps into the breach with first look at Season Two of Prime Video’s ‘The Terminal List’
James Reece’s war isn’t over yet…
Following the explosive smash hit season of Prime Video’s The Terminal List, and and it’s brutal and harropwing prequel, Dark Wolf, audiences can ready themselves to step back into the battle, as Reece facing death from his scars and mind, is thrown into a new do-or-die mission that might grant him redemption for the actions of his savage revenge.
Watch the brand new trailer for Season Two of The Terminal List below:
From the best-selling novels of the same name, The Terminal List centers on Navy SEAL Commander James Reece (Chris Pratt) as he battles unknown conspiratorial forces seeking to upend the world order. This season comes from Jack Carr’s second novel, True Believer, where he puts James Reece on a journey of violent redemption, finding a new purpose after finishing his list.
The psychological revenge thriller of Season One opens up into a globe-trotting espionage thriller taking Reece across the Indian Ocean, Southern and Northern Africa, the Middle East, and Europe. Joined by returning fan favorites like Raife Hastings (Tom Hopper), Katie Buranek (Constance Wu), Mohammed ‘Mo’ Farooq (Dar Salim), Jules Landry (Luke Hemsworth) and newcomers including Reece’s former SEAL comrade Freddy Strain (Gabriel Luna), Reece will uncover a conspiracy that reaches from Moscow to Langley and ties into his own family’s history.
This first teaser throws audiences right into the heart of action as we find Reece as a feral savage adrift on the Indian Ocean, and who thing finding his way into South Africa soon is forced into a dangerous new conspiracy that cuts right to the heart of who he is as a soldier and as man.
Once again Chris Pratt is utterly on point in the role of Reece, and series showrunner David DiGilio, executive producer Antoine Fuqua and author Jack Carr are all on hand to make sure that the authenticity remains a core pillar of The Terminal List.
Executive Producer and former Navy SEAL Jared Shaw and Executive Producer and former Army Ranger Max 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). The series continues its commitment to portraying the mindset, brotherhood, and moral complexity of Special Operations with respect and realism.
For audiences who are seeking an adrenaline rush, Season Two of The Terminal List will deliver it, and it’s about to get damn heavy, and totally wild, and be prepared for the Winkler Tomahawk comes out as Reece goes to work when all eight episodes of The Terminal List arrive on Prime Video on October 21.
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