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Terminal List Season 2 Casts The Last Of Us Star As Filming Begins Very Soon

Terminal List Season 2 Casts The Last Of Us Star As Filming Begins Very Soon


The Terminal List

season 2 gets a new update, confirming that an actor from The Last of Us has joined the cast. Based on the Jack Carr novel series and hailing from showrunner David DiGilio, the hit Prime Video TV show premiered in 2022. Chris Pratt leads the cast as James Reece, a Navy SEAL who works to uncover a far-reaching conspiracy after his whole team is killed while on a mission. The show was a hit, and The Terminal List season 2 was subsequently confirmed, along with a spinoff called Terminal List: Dark Wolf.

Variety now reports that Gabriel Luna has joined the cast of The Terminal List season 2 as a recurring guest star. Luna, who plays Tommy in HBO’s The Last of Us, will play Freddy Strain in the Prime Video series. Strain’s role in season 2 is described as follows:

“Former SEAL Team 6 Senior Chief and current officer with CIA’s Ground Branch, Freddy Strain is a man of two worlds – equal parts elite sniper and dedicated family man. His belief that James Reece survived the events of ‘The Terminal List’ S1 will pull the ‘Most Wanted Man on the Planet’ out of hiding and back into the fray. Reece shows Freddy that desperate times can call for operating outside the lines, while Freddy’s commitment to family, country, and cause will help guide Reece on his path to redemption.”

The casting news accompanies a brief reveal about season 2’s production timeline, with filming expected to get underway in the next few weeks. The report also notes that Terminal List season 2 is based on Carr’s True Believer novel, the second in the series. Filming on the spinoff, Terminal List: Dark Wolf, has already been completed, Variety reports, but that show doesn’t yet have a release date.

What The New Update Means For Terminal List Season 2

When The New Season Could Release

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In addition to his role in the cast of The Last of Us, Luna will be recognizable to many viewers for his roles in Terminator: Dark Fate (2019), Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., True Detective, and Prison Break. Strain plays a fairly prominent role in True Believer, which follows Reece as he works to thwart a series of devastating terror attacks against the Western world. It’s unclear how closely the show will stick to Carr’s novel, but Luna evidently has a great deal of experience in the world of TV, preparing him for the role of one of Reece’s allies.

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The news that The Terminal List: Dark Wolf will focus on Ben Edwards proves that the prequel series can offer viewers something long overdue.

With filming set to get underway on The Terminal List season 2 in the near future, the season’s release date is likely still quite a ways off. Audiences shouldn’t expect to see season 2 hit Prime Video this year. With filming on the Terminal List: Dark Wolf spinoff now completed, though, that show will likely arrive before the end of the year, with a release date announcement probably on the horizon. Dark Wolf, a prequel, will chronicle the origins of Taylor Kitsch’s Ben Edwards as he makes the jump from Navy SEAL to CIA, with Pratt’s Reece confirmed to appear.

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Freddy Strain Can Repeat A Successful Season 1 Character Dynamic

With filming now so near, more Terminal List cast announcements may not be far off. Even though season 1 reviews were mixed from critics, the show did feature an impressive assemblage of actors, including Pratt, Kitsch, Constance Wu, Riley Keough, Jeanne Tripplehorn, LaMonica Garrett, and Jai Courney. If season 2 can present another strong cast of new and returning stars in addition to stronger scripts, season 2 could end up faring better with critics.

One of the best part of season 1 was the dynamic between Reece and Edwards, and though Kitsch seemingly won’t be returning in season 2, Luna’s Strain could end up occupying a similar role as Reece’s ally. It remains to be seen exactly what awaits audiences with The Terminal List season 2, but more updates are likely to arrive over the next few weeks as filming gets underway.

Source: Variety



The Terminal List

5/10

Release Date

July 1, 2022

Network

Amazon Prime Video

Showrunner

David DiGilio

Directors

Paul McCrane

Writers

​Chris Pratt2, David DiGilio




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