The Terminal List Season 2 Just Got Its Best Release Date Update Yet, And Spin-Offs Are On The Way
The Terminal List is gearing up for its next op, with author Jack Carr saying Season 2 is on track—and hinting that spin-offs could expand the franchise.
Quick update for anyone tracking The Terminal List: Season 2 is through the gauntlet of production, deep in post, and the guy who wrote the books is already teasing more.
Where things stand
On March 8, author Jack Carr jumped on X with a status check and a little history lesson. He says the new season has wrapped shooting and they are putting the final touches on it right now.
We are in post-production editing the final episode. It should drop later this year.
Season 2 picks up James Reece’s story and pulls from Carr’s second novel, True Believer. In Carr’s words, it sends Reece on 'a journey of violent redemption across the globe.' The production literally chased that scope. Season 2 and the prequel series The Terminal List: Dark Wolf shot across multiple countries with a beefy crew.
- Filming hubs included Hungary, Croatia, South Africa, Canada, and Morocco.
Carr also marked a milestone: cameras first rolled on the Prime Video adaptation of his debut novel back on March 8, 2021, with Chris Pratt starring as James Reece. That was nearly three years after the book’s release. He says the guiding principle from the jump was to capture the warrior, which fits the tone of the show to date.
How Season 2 came together
The new run clocks in at eight episodes. Filming started in spring 2025 and wrapped in October 2025. Around that stretch, Pratt dropped a progress report on the Happy Sad Confused podcast:
We’re done with Season 2. We’re in post right now. We’ve locked six of eight episodes.
The bigger picture
Prime Video already rolled out the prequel The Terminal List: Dark Wolf, which finished its run in September 2025. Carr is clearly thinking beyond Season 2. He floated a potential adaptation of Savage Son, a second season of Dark Wolf, and a take on Cry Havoc. Official word will come later, but the franchise sounds like it is only getting louder.