Chris Pratt’s ‘The Terminal List’ Gets a Second Season and a Prequel Series

Terminal List Chris Pratt and Taylor Kitsch

Prime Video’s The Terminal List starring Chris Pratt (Guardians of the Galaxy franchise) has been renewed for season two. Plus, the streaming service has greenlit a prequel focusing on Taylor Kitsch’s character from season one, Ben Edwards. In addition to starring in season two, Pratt will appear in the prequel which currently is untitled.

“I’m excited to announce that the second season of The Terminal List is on its way, and I couldn’t be more thrilled to reprise my role as James Reece. This season promises to be even more intense and action-packed than the first, and I can’t wait for everyone to see it,” said Pratt. “And for those who are fans of Taylor Kitsch’s Ben Edwards, I’m happy to say that we’re also working on a spinoff series that will delve deeper into his story and follow his journey from a Navy SEAL to a CIA operative. And to make it even more exciting, I will also be appearing in this prequel series! I promise you it will be just as thrilling and engaging as The Terminal List. Stay tuned for more updates and we can’t wait for you all to join us on this journey.”

According to Prime Video, the prequel will also feature novelist Jack Carr’s characters Raife Hastings, Mohammed Farooq, and Ernest “Boozer” Vickers. Described as an elevated espionage thriller, the untitled prequel will follow Ben’s journey from Navy SEAL to o CIA paramilitary operator, exploring the darker side of warfare and the human cost that comes with it.

“Thank you to all the fans for believing in this show, we wouldn’t be here without your support. I’m excited to continue this wild ride that is Ben Edwards and bring to life Jack Carr’s amazing stories,” said Kitsch.

Jack Carr co-created the prequel with The Terminal List creator/showrunner David DiGilio. Kitsch will serve as an executive producer along with Carr, writer/showrunner DiGilio, former Army Ranger Max Adams, former Navy SEAL Jared Shaw, Chris Pratt through Indivisible Productions, and Antoine Fuqua through Hill District Media.

“Fans of The Terminal List will be thrilled to see James Reece’s journey continue in an action-packed story of violent redemption in True Believer. And we’re so excited to build this Terminal List prequel and explore Ben Edwards, brought to life so powerfully by Taylor Kitsch. Get ready for a journey from the SEAL teams to the CIA’s Ground Branch, as we watch a fan-favorite character fighting for his soul,” said Carr.

Both shows are produced by Amazon Studios and Civic Center Media in association with MRC Television.