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Chris Pratt definitely got everyone’s attention Wednesday when it seemed he did a whole lot more than just hint at a second season for the monster hit “The Terminal List.”
During the 43-year-old actor’s appearance on the “Danger Close” podcast hosted by Former Navy SEAL and “The Terminal List” author Jack Carr, the two talked about the idea of a second season.
Carr would only say “we’ll see” and that there may be some “cool stuff on the horizon being discussed.” But Pratt, who plays Lieutenant Commander James Reece in the hit Amazon psychological thriller series, definitely went further.
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“To the rabid fans of ‘The Terminal List’ out there, you have nothing to worry about,” the “Guardians of the Galaxy” star shared. “We love you and we appreciate your support.”
“It’s our life’s mission to make sure you can come back to the well,” he added. “And so we’re working away.”
The Amazon series is about “a former Navy SEAL officer” who “investigates why his entire platoon was ambushed during a high-stakes covert mission,” a description on IMDb reads.
The Carr series, based on his novel of the same name, has been a massive hit with audiences, despite critics trying to slam it as “anti-woke” and more, as previously reported. It hit the streaming site on July 1.
The author recently reacted to “triggered critics” who have trashed the series and said it wasn’t made for them.
“We didn’t make it for the critics,” Carr shared. “We made it for those in the arena. We made it for the soldier, sailor, airman, and Marine that went downrange to Iraq and Afghanistan, so they could sit on the couch and say, ‘Hey, these guys put in the work. They put in the effort to make something special and make a show that speaks to them.’”
During the star-studded red carpet premiere that was held in Los Angeles in June, Pratt posed for pictures with WWII veterans as he thanked the men in uniform, who he praised as members of the “greatest generation,” as The Daily Wire previously reported.
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