Prime Video is doubling down on its military action lineup. Just hours after announcing that Reacher would return for a fifth season, the streamer has locked in a premiere date for another of its biggest hits: The Terminal List will be back for Season 2 on October 21, with all eight episodes dropping at once.

Chris Pratt reprises his role as James Reece, a former Navy SEAL turned vigilante. The series, based on Jack Carr's bestselling novels, became a breakout hit for Prime Video when it debuted in 2022. Now, fans finally know when they can catch up with Reece's next chapter.

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What to Expect from Season 2

While plot details remain under wraps, the new season promises more of the gritty, tactical storytelling that made the first season a sensation. Pratt isn't just starring—he's also executive producing alongside director Antoine Fuqua, showrunner David DiGilio, and author Jack Carr. That creative team ensures the series stays true to the source material while expanding its cinematic scope.

The show's first season followed Reece as he uncovered a massive conspiracy after his platoon was ambushed. Season 2 is expected to dive deeper into the shadowy forces that shaped his mission. If the novels are any guide, fans can expect high-stakes action, moral complexity, and plenty of twists.

Prime Video's Military Powerhouse

The Terminal List has become a cornerstone of Prime Video's original programming, often mentioned alongside The Boys and Reacher as one of the platform's most-watched series. Its success has also sparked a prequel series, The Terminal List: Dark Wolf, which is currently in development.

For fans craving more military thrillers, Prime Video has plenty to offer. The streamer recently saw Taylor Sheridan's Without Remorse dominate its charts, proving the appetite for this genre shows no signs of slowing down.

Mark Your Calendars

With The Terminal List Season 2 arriving on October 21, Prime Video is setting up a fall packed with action. The full-season drop means subscribers can binge the entire story in one weekend—or savor it week by week. Either way, Chris Pratt's return as James Reece is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated streaming events of the year.

Stay tuned for more updates as the premiere approaches, including trailers, cast announcements, and exclusive behind-the-scenes looks.