Chris Pratt is heading back into the field as James Reece, with Prime Video offering the first look at The Terminal List season 2 ahead of its October 21, 2026 premiere.
The second season arrives more than four years after the original series debuted in 2022 and will consist of eight episodes, all releasing on the same day. New images from the season point to a considerably broader operation for Reece, showing armed teams, surveillance equipment and locations that move beyond the comparatively contained conflict of the first season.

That expanded scale fits the source material. The Terminal List is based on Jack Carr’s series of novels, and season 2 is adapting True Believer, the second book. The story follows Reece as he searches for direction following the events that shaped the first season, only to find himself pulled into another international operation.
This time, the series will move across the Indian Ocean, Africa, the Middle East and Europe, with Moscow and Langley also part of Reece’s journey. Prime Video has indicated that the season will dig further into his family history while pushing the character into a much larger geopolitical story.

Several familiar faces are returning alongside Pratt. Tom Hopper is back as Raife Hastings, while Constance Wu returns as journalist Katie Buranek. Dar Salim and Luke Hemsworth will also reprise their roles as Mohammed Farooq and Jules Landry respectively.
The cast is expanding significantly for the new storyline. Gabriel Luna, Costa Ronin, Olga Kurylenko, Yul Vazquez, Martin Sensmeier, Arnold Vosloo and Shiraz Tzarfati are among the additions, giving the second season a sizable ensemble to support its international setting.

The long gap between seasons means The Terminal List is returning to a streaming landscape where Prime Video has become increasingly invested in action-driven franchises. Reacher has become one of the service’s most visible series, while The Terminal List itself has already expanded through the prequel The Terminal List: Dark Wolf. Building a wider universe around Reece gives Amazon another established action property that can support interconnected stories rather than relying on a single ongoing show.
Season 2 will still need to demonstrate that increasing the scale produces a stronger series rather than simply a bigger one. The original season leaned heavily on Pratt’s grim performance and a straightforward revenge narrative. Moving into espionage and international conflict gives the adaptation considerably more territory to explore, but also introduces more moving pieces.
With all eight episodes arriving on October 21, viewers will not have to wait week by week to see whether that broader approach works. After four years away, The Terminal List is returning with a much larger map and an equally crowded mission ahead.


