Terminal List Season 2: Gabriel Luna Cast As Fan-Favorite Book Character

We finally have an update on the long-awaited second season of The Terminal List: Chris Pratt's Navy SEAL drama — which bowed July 1, 2022 on Prime Video, and was renewed in February of 2023 — has cast Gabriel Luna (The Last of Us) in a pivotal Season 2 role.

Luna will recur as Freddy Strain — a character who factored heavily into Jack Carr's second James Reece novel, "True Believer." A former SEAL Team 6 Senior Chief and current officer with CIA's Ground Branch, Freddy is described as "a man of two worlds – equal parts elite sniper and dedicated family man. His belief that James Reece (played by Pratt) survived the events of The Terminal List Season 1 will pull the 'most wanted man on the planet' out of hiding and back into the fray." In turn, "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."

Luna's previous TV credits include Ghost Rider/Robbie Reyes on ABC's Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Tony Bravo on El Rey Network's Matador and Boro on Netflix's FUBAR. He is set to reprise his role as Tommy Miller during Season 2 of HBO's The Last of Us (premiering Sunday, April 13).

Season 2 of The Terminal List does not yet have a release date. Pratt, who is currently promoting the Netflix movie The Electric State, recently told Collider that cameras start rolling on Season 2 later this month; TVLine will keep you posted as we learn more.

In addition to Season 2, Pratt will star opposite Taylor Kitsch in The Terminal List: Dark Wolf, a prequel series that will see Kitsch reprise his Season 1 role as Ben Edwards. The offshoot was officially ordered in February 2024, with Tom Hopper (The Umbrella Academy) cast as Raife Hasting, a hunter, protector, guardian and Navy SEAL.

Are you looking forward to Season 2 of The Terminal List? Is Gabriel Luna a good fit for the Freddy Strain character? Drop your thoughts in a comment below.

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