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The Terminal List: Dark Wolf Season 2 — Canceled or Renewed?

The Terminal List: Dark Wolf Season 2  — Canceled or Renewed?
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Prime Video’s prequel The Terminal List: Dark Wolf has wrapped, and the Season 2 watch is on. There’s no official greenlight yet, but the series lead is dropping hints about what’s next—stoking fresh debate over renewal or the axe.

Prime Video just wrapped its Terminal List prequel, Dark Wolf, so of course the next question is: are we getting season 2? Short answer: nothing official yet. Slightly longer answer: the star is already talking like there is a plan, and it sounds gnarlier.

Where things stand

  • Dark Wolf is a prequel to Chris Pratt's The Terminal List, led by Taylor Kitsch and Tom Hopper.
  • The season finale, titled 'The Wolf You Feed,' hit Prime Video on September 24, 2025.
  • Amazon has not renewed or canceled the show. The status is officially up in the air.
  • In a new chat with ScreenRant, Kitsch says that if they return, season 2 would go considerably darker. He describes the end of season 1 as less of a tidy cliffhanger and more of a drop into what Ben Edwards faces once he joins Ground Branch, with fallout that pushes him into serious emotional turmoil.
  • Kitsch also frames Ben's journey as the 'indie' side of this universe, compared to The Terminal List: True Believer, which he says is massive in scope and scale. He has seen a lot of footage from that one and calls it a huge show.
  • He hints that a second Dark Wolf season would have Ben largely on his own and wading into the worst things humans do, getting even more emotionally tied to the work.
  • Reality check: even if there are ideas or pages floating around, that does not equal a greenlight. Until Amazon says go, it is not a go.

'If you think this is dark, wait till season 2.'

The read

This is a classic case of the star signaling where the story wants to head, not a renewal announcement. The inside baseball here is the contrast Kitsch draws: Ben's prequel as a grim, character-driven track versus True Believer swinging for big-budget spectacle. It makes sense for both to exist, but only one has a season order right now, and it is not Dark Wolf season 2.

Bottom line: no renewal at the moment, but the creative team clearly has a darker, Ground Branch-heavy path mapped out for Ben if Prime Video pulls the trigger.