It’s time for Lieutenant Commander James Rees’ fans to take a breath and calm their shattered nerves, because the commander himself has firmly hinted at a return “to the well.” List of terminalsleadership Chris Pratt revealed that viewers are in for more action in the Amazon Prime action movie after the 8-episode first season, which premiered on the streamer on July 1, according to Deadline.
Pratt made the announcement today during his speech at Danger is near podcast hosted Jack Carr bestselling author List of terminals The book the series is based on. When asked about the chances for another season, Pratt replied: “To die-hard fans of The Terminal List: you have nothing to worry about.” It further adds: “We love you and appreciate your support. Our mission in life is to make sure you can return to the well. We’re working away.” Carr also echoed Pratt’s comments, adding, “There may be some interesting things on the horizon to discuss.”
The future of the series has been debated among fans given the mixed critical reviews the show has received upon its premiere. The main bone of contention was the revenge storyline, which was described as too cliché and did not offer a new point of view. However, fans found it to be hours of entertainment, praising the cinematography and action scenes. Despite criticism, List of terminals averaged 1.6 billion minutes watched in its first 8-episode season. While Prime Video has yet to officially announce a second season of the show, it seems highly likely given these huge numbers. In the ever-raging war of the streaming giants, Prime Video seems to have emerged victorious when it comes to the action genre, with many rematches under its belt, including Stefano SollimaX No remorse starring Michael B. Jordan.
AT List of terminals, Pratt’s James Rhys embarks on a ruthless mission of revenge after his SEAL team is ambushed while on a high-stakes mission. He survives the ambush, returning home in a confused state that leaves him with distorted memories. Somehow he can piece together all the suspicions of foul play. The events that follow help solidify his suspicions, leading him to search for questions and often torturing suspects in his path in search of answers.
In addition to Pratt, the show stars Taylor Kitsch, Constance Wu, Jean Tripplehorn, Riley Keough, Patrick Schwarzeneggeras well as Arlo Merz. Pratt is also an executive producer along with Antoine Fuqua who filmed the pilot episode and David DiGilio who is the screenwriter. Other manufacturers are Carr, David Og, John Schumacheras well as Daniel Shattuck.
All 8 episodes List of terminals available for streaming on Prime Video.
Check out the trailer and official synopsis of the series below;
Lieutenant Commander James Reece turns to revenge as he investigates the mysterious forces behind the murder of his entire platoon. Freed from the military command structure, Rees is applying the lessons he has learned from nearly two decades of war to hunt down the culprits.”
Source: Collider

