After a five-year wait, Prime Video's gritty action series The Terminal List is finally making its comeback. The streaming giant has officially set the release date for Season 2, and fans of Chris Pratt's intense Navy SEAL character won't have to hold their breath much longer. The new season is slated to drop on October 21, 2026, and the first images have just been unveiled, giving us a fresh look at Pratt as James Reece.

The show, which premiered in 2022, quickly became a hit for Prime Video, spawning a prequel series The Terminal List: Dark Wolf and cementing itself as a full-blown action franchise. The upcoming season is based on Jack Carr's second novel, True Believer, and promises to expand the story from a psychological revenge tale into a high-stakes, globe-trotting espionage thriller. Reece's journey will take him across the Indian Ocean, Southern and Northern Africa, the Middle East, and Europe, as he battles shadowy forces threatening global order.

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For those who appreciate authenticity in military storytelling, the series continues to prioritize realism. Former Navy SEAL Jared Shaw and former Army Ranger Max Adams are back to oversee the action sequences, ensuring every tactical detail is spot-on. Combat veterans are woven throughout the production—as writers, performers, technical advisors, and directors—including Ray Mendoza, a former Navy SEAL and the filmmaker behind Warfare, who steps behind the camera for Season 2.

The cast for the new season hasn't been fully revealed yet, but Pratt is confirmed to reprise his role as the haunted and relentless James Reece. The supporting cast from Season 1, including Constance Wu and Taylor Kitsch, may also return, though details remain under wraps. What we do know is that all eight episodes will premiere simultaneously on Prime Video, giving binge-watchers the perfect excuse to clear their schedules.

While you wait for the action to resume, Prime Video has plenty of other adrenaline-pumping content to keep you occupied. If you're a fan of Reacher, you might want to check out how the latest season is dominating the charts. Or, if you're in the mood for something a bit different, Joel Kinnaman's The Informer has found new life on the platform.

With its blend of intense action, political intrigue, and a deeply personal mission, The Terminal List Season 2 is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated streaming events of 2026. Mark your calendars for October 21, and get ready to join James Reece on his most dangerous assignment yet.