Chris Pratt’s Terminal List Season 2 is set to intensify with the addition of acclaimed actors Edwin Hodge and Caitlin Bassett joining the cast in recurring roles, Deadline has confirmed. The new season continues to stream on Prime Video, promising viewers a thrilling continuation of Navy SEAL James Reece’s fight against a powerful conspiracy.
New Cast Members Bring Experience from TV and Military Backgrounds
Edwin Hodge, recently seen on CBS’s FBI: Most Wanted, which ended after four seasons, returns to the screen alongside Pratt, rekindling their previous collaboration from the 2021 sci-fi film The Tomorrow War. Hodge’s versatile career includes roles in Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty, Genius: Aretha Franklin, and the entire Purge film series, establishing him as a familiar presence in both film and television. Alongside acting, he has pursued writing and producing, notably on the film Parallel, featuring his brother Aldis Hodge and Danielle Deadwyler.
Caitlin Bassett’s background is unique among the cast; she is a U.S. Army veteran who served seven years in Military Intelligence with several tours in the Middle East. After transitioning to acting, she debuted as a co-lead on NBC’s revival of Quantum Leap. Bassett trained at the Stella Adler Studio of Acting post-law school and was chosen from over 40,000 hopefuls for the ABC/Disney Discovers Showcase. Her involvement in The Terminal List marks an important return to high-profile roles, blending her real-world military experience with dramatic performance.

Plot and Production Details of Terminal List Season 2
The Terminal List, created by David DiGilio and adapted from Jack Carr’s novels, follows Navy SEAL James Reece, portrayed by Pratt, who uncovers treacherous plots following an ambush on his team. The first season, based on Carr’s debut novel, spotlighted Reece’s relentless quest for revenge and justice. The upcoming season draws from Carr’s second novel, True Believer, introducing new characters who alter the stakes for allies and adversaries alike.
The series continues under Pratt’s executive production via Indivisible Productions, alongside creators such as DiGilio and Antoine Fuqua, with contributions from Kat Samick, Jack Carr himself, former Army Ranger Max Adams, and Navy SEAL Jared Shaw. This second season is a collaborative effort co-produced by Amazon MGM Studios and Civic Center Media in partnership with MRC. Although a premiere date remains unannounced, anticipation builds thanks to the dynamic cast additions and the show’s gripping storyline.
Streaming Information and Anticipated Impact
Both inaugural and upcoming seasons of The Terminal List are available on Prime Video, allowing fans to catch up before the new episodes arrive. With the blend of authentic military insight from Caitlin Bassett, the solid acting pedigree of Edwin Hodge, and Chris Pratt’s charismatic lead, Season 2 is poised to expand the series’ reach and deepen its exploration of espionage and loyalty. Viewers can expect a tense, action-packed continuation that builds on established themes while introducing unpredictable new conflicts.
