The Terminal List Universe Expands—Prime Video Confirms Season Two, Starring Chris Pratt, and Orders New Taylor Kitsch Led Prequel Series
Season two of The Terminal List to be based on Jack Carr’s New York Times best-selling novel True Believer
Chris Pratt to appear in both series, which are co-produced by Amazon Studios and Civic Center Media, in association with MRC Television
Culver City, California—February 3, 2023—Today, Prime Video confirmed a second season of the hit conspiracy thriller The Terminal List from MRC Television,with season two based on Jack Carr’s New York Times best-selling novel True Believer. Additionally, Prime Video announced today it has ordered a new untitled prequelseries, to be co-created by Carr and season one creator/showrunner David Digilio, focusing on fan-favorite Ben Edwards, portrayed by Taylor Kitsch (upcoming Painkiller and American Primeval, Waco, True Detective).The prequel series featuring additional iconic Carr characters, including...
Season two of The Terminal List to be based on Jack Carr’s New York Times best-selling novel True Believer
Chris Pratt to appear in both series, which are co-produced by Amazon Studios and Civic Center Media, in association with MRC Television
Culver City, California—February 3, 2023—Today, Prime Video confirmed a second season of the hit conspiracy thriller The Terminal List from MRC Television,with season two based on Jack Carr’s New York Times best-selling novel True Believer. Additionally, Prime Video announced today it has ordered a new untitled prequelseries, to be co-created by Carr and season one creator/showrunner David Digilio, focusing on fan-favorite Ben Edwards, portrayed by Taylor Kitsch (upcoming Painkiller and American Primeval, Waco, True Detective).The prequel series featuring additional iconic Carr characters, including...
- 2/4/2023
- by TV Shows Martin Cid Magazine
- Martin Cid - TV
Prime Video’s The Terminal List starring Chris Pratt (Guardians of the Galaxy franchise) has been renewed for season two. Plus, the streaming service has greenlit a prequel focusing on Taylor Kitsch’s character from season one, Ben Edwards. In addition to starring in season two, Pratt will appear in the prequel which currently is untitled.
“I’m excited to announce that the second season of The Terminal List is on its way, and I couldn’t be more thrilled to reprise my role as James Reece. This season promises to be even more intense and action-packed than the first, and I can’t wait for everyone to see it,” said Pratt. “And for those who are fans of Taylor Kitsch’s Ben Edwards, I’m happy to say that we’re also working on a spinoff series that will delve deeper into his story and follow his journey from...
“I’m excited to announce that the second season of The Terminal List is on its way, and I couldn’t be more thrilled to reprise my role as James Reece. This season promises to be even more intense and action-packed than the first, and I can’t wait for everyone to see it,” said Pratt. “And for those who are fans of Taylor Kitsch’s Ben Edwards, I’m happy to say that we’re also working on a spinoff series that will delve deeper into his story and follow his journey from...
- 2/3/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Prime Video hasn’t reached the end of The Terminal List. The streamer has renewed the Chris Pratt action-thriller series for season 2, it confirmed on Feb. 3. A spinoff focusing on Taylor Kitsch’s Ben Edwards character is also in the works.
‘The Terminal List’ Season 2 will be based on ‘True Believer’
The world of Jack Carr’s The Terminal List is expanding with two new installments. Chris Pratt will return as James Reece for Season 2: True Believer, while also joining Taylor Kitsch who will take the lead in a wholly original Ben Edwards Origin Series. pic.twitter.com/2Ob37oz7Ls
— The Terminal List (@TerminalListPV) February 3, 2023
The Terminal List debuted in July 2022. Pratt stars as Navy Seal James Reece, whose platoon is ambushed during a high-stakes covert mission. He returns home with conflicting memories of the event. As he digs into what really happened, he discovers a dark web...
‘The Terminal List’ Season 2 will be based on ‘True Believer’
The world of Jack Carr’s The Terminal List is expanding with two new installments. Chris Pratt will return as James Reece for Season 2: True Believer, while also joining Taylor Kitsch who will take the lead in a wholly original Ben Edwards Origin Series. pic.twitter.com/2Ob37oz7Ls
— The Terminal List (@TerminalListPV) February 3, 2023
The Terminal List debuted in July 2022. Pratt stars as Navy Seal James Reece, whose platoon is ambushed during a high-stakes covert mission. He returns home with conflicting memories of the event. As he digs into what really happened, he discovers a dark web...
- 2/3/2023
- by Megan Elliott
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
When Prime Video announced a second season of The Terminal List and a prequel series focusing on Ben Edwards (Taylor Kitsch), fans of Jack Carr‘s bestselling novels became fired up about the possibilities of expanding a world they enjoy on the small screen. Today, we’re learning more about the conspiracy thriller led by Chris Pratt, including which characters from Carr’s novels will show up in future episodes of the nail-biting drama.
The Terminal List Season 2 takes inspiration from Carr’s novel True Believer. Furthermore, characters Mohammed Farooq and Ernest “Boozer” Vickers will appear alongside Pratt’s James Reece and Kitsch’s Ben Edwards in future episodes. Vickers is featured in Season 1, portrayed by former Navy Seal and series producer Jared Shaw.
The prequel series does not have a title. However, sources indicate the story focuses on Edwards’ genesis from Navy Seal to CIA paramilitary operator, delving into...
The Terminal List Season 2 takes inspiration from Carr’s novel True Believer. Furthermore, characters Mohammed Farooq and Ernest “Boozer” Vickers will appear alongside Pratt’s James Reece and Kitsch’s Ben Edwards in future episodes. Vickers is featured in Season 1, portrayed by former Navy Seal and series producer Jared Shaw.
The prequel series does not have a title. However, sources indicate the story focuses on Edwards’ genesis from Navy Seal to CIA paramilitary operator, delving into...
- 2/3/2023
- by Steve Seigh
- JoBlo.com
Amazon is going all-in on “The Terminal List.” The action-thriller series has been renewed for a second season at Prime Video. And the streamer isn’t stopping there: Amazon has also ordered a prequel series starring Taylor Kitsch, who plays Ben Edwards (on both).
“The Terminal List,” based on Jack Carr’s thriller novels, premiered in its entirety on July 1; Season 2 will adapt 2019’s “True Believer.”
“The phenomenal summer debut of ‘The Terminal List’ is a testament to the creativity of Jack Carr, David Digilio and Chris Pratt along with the cast and teams who delivered such an original and compelling series,” Jennifer Salke, head of Amazon and MGM Studios, said in a statement on Friday. “With the second season of The ‘Terminal List’ and Prime Video’s new prequel series starring the amazing Taylor Kitsch, we are expanding on the storytelling and characters beloved by so many all over the world.
“The Terminal List,” based on Jack Carr’s thriller novels, premiered in its entirety on July 1; Season 2 will adapt 2019’s “True Believer.”
“The phenomenal summer debut of ‘The Terminal List’ is a testament to the creativity of Jack Carr, David Digilio and Chris Pratt along with the cast and teams who delivered such an original and compelling series,” Jennifer Salke, head of Amazon and MGM Studios, said in a statement on Friday. “With the second season of The ‘Terminal List’ and Prime Video’s new prequel series starring the amazing Taylor Kitsch, we are expanding on the storytelling and characters beloved by so many all over the world.
- 2/3/2023
- by Wilson Chapman
- Indiewire
Prime Video has confirmed Deadline’s report that hit MRC Television conspiracy thriller The Terminal List, headlined by Chris Pratt, has been renewed for a second season, and that the streamer also has ordered an untitled prequel series focusing on fan-favorite Ben Edwards, portrayed by Taylor Kitsch.
Season 2 of The Terminal List, whose first installment was based on Jack Carr’s bestseller of the same name, will be based on Carr’s novel True Believer.
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Additionally, it has been revealed what other Carr characters the prequel series, co-created...
Season 2 of The Terminal List, whose first installment was based on Jack Carr’s bestseller of the same name, will be based on Carr’s novel True Believer.
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- 2/3/2023
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
The Terminal List is returning for a second season. Prime Video has renewed the action thriller series starring Chris Pratt. A prequel series starring Taylor Kitsch is also in the works, per Deadline.
Constance Wu, Jeanne Tripplehorn, Riley Keough, Arlo Mertz, Jai Courtney, Jd Pardo, Patrick Schwarzenegger, Lamonica Garrett, Stephen Bishop, Sean Gunn, Tyner Rushing, Jared Shaw, Christina Vidal, Nick Chinlund, Matthew Rauch, Warren Kole, and Alexis Louder also star in the action series based on the novels by James Carr. The series follows Navy Seal James Reece (Pratt). After a mission goes wrong, he returns home with conflicting memories.
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Constance Wu, Jeanne Tripplehorn, Riley Keough, Arlo Mertz, Jai Courtney, Jd Pardo, Patrick Schwarzenegger, Lamonica Garrett, Stephen Bishop, Sean Gunn, Tyner Rushing, Jared Shaw, Christina Vidal, Nick Chinlund, Matthew Rauch, Warren Kole, and Alexis Louder also star in the action series based on the novels by James Carr. The series follows Navy Seal James Reece (Pratt). After a mission goes wrong, he returns home with conflicting memories.
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- 2/2/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Chris Pratt is returning for a second season of “The Terminal List”.
That’s the news coming from Deadline, which reports that Prime Video has ordered a second season of the military thriller in which Pratt stars as former Navy Seal commando James Reece, who embarks on a mission of vengeance against those responsible for an ambush that decimated his team.
According to Deadline, discussions of a second season have been ongoing for months now, with Pratt reportedly pitching the streamer on a prequel series focusing on Taylor Kitsch’s character, Ben Edwards, following his journey from Navy Seal to CIA paramilitary operative.
Read More: Chris Pratt, Constance Wu & More Star In Action-Packed Trailer For ‘The Terminal List’
While there’s been no official announcement yet, a second season is in line with a statement that Pratt made during a September appearance on the “Danger Close” podcast, hosted by author Jack Carr,...
That’s the news coming from Deadline, which reports that Prime Video has ordered a second season of the military thriller in which Pratt stars as former Navy Seal commando James Reece, who embarks on a mission of vengeance against those responsible for an ambush that decimated his team.
According to Deadline, discussions of a second season have been ongoing for months now, with Pratt reportedly pitching the streamer on a prequel series focusing on Taylor Kitsch’s character, Ben Edwards, following his journey from Navy Seal to CIA paramilitary operative.
Read More: Chris Pratt, Constance Wu & More Star In Action-Packed Trailer For ‘The Terminal List’
While there’s been no official announcement yet, a second season is in line with a statement that Pratt made during a September appearance on the “Danger Close” podcast, hosted by author Jack Carr,...
- 2/1/2023
- by Brent Furdyk
- ET Canada
The Terminal List is expanding its reach at Prime Video. Deadline reports the streamer is planning to form a franchise around the fan-favorite series starring Chris Pratt. Season 2 of The Terminal List has also reportedly been finalized along with the order for an untitled prequel project focusing on Taylor Kitsch‘s Ben Edwards, which the actor would headline and executive produce with creator David Digilio. According to Deadline, additional Jack Carr characters who have and haven’t appeared on The Terminal List will be featured in the prequel, including Pratt’s Navy Seal James Reece and Raife Hastings, a former Seal whose arrival was teased in The Terminal List‘s first season. (Credit: Prime Video) Amazon Prime Video has made no word or confirmation about these projects. Discussions about a second season of The Terminal List began right after Season 1 dropped as it became a quick ratings success. Per Deadline,...
- 2/1/2023
- TV Insider
Chris Pratt's The Terminal List is returning for a second season on Prime Video.
That's not all.
A prequel series starring Taylor Kitsch is also in the works, Deadline reports.
The Terminal List was a huge success for the streaming service upon its launch in July.
Reviews weren't great, but the deciding factor was the impressive performance on Amazon's streaming service.
It landed at #3 on the Nielsen streaming chart, with 1.1 billion minutes viewed in its first week of availability.
Pratt had been vocal about wanting more from the Terminal List universe.
The actor and producer appeared on Jack Carr's (the writer of the Terminal List novel) podcast Danger Close last year and said as much.
"To the rabid fans of The Terminal List out there, you have nothing to worry about," he said.
"We love you and appreciate your support. It's our life's mission to make sure you...
That's not all.
A prequel series starring Taylor Kitsch is also in the works, Deadline reports.
The Terminal List was a huge success for the streaming service upon its launch in July.
Reviews weren't great, but the deciding factor was the impressive performance on Amazon's streaming service.
It landed at #3 on the Nielsen streaming chart, with 1.1 billion minutes viewed in its first week of availability.
Pratt had been vocal about wanting more from the Terminal List universe.
The actor and producer appeared on Jack Carr's (the writer of the Terminal List novel) podcast Danger Close last year and said as much.
"To the rabid fans of The Terminal List out there, you have nothing to worry about," he said.
"We love you and appreciate your support. It's our life's mission to make sure you...
- 2/1/2023
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
The Terminal List is getting longer. Not only has Chris Pratt‘s Navy Seal drama been renewed for a second season, but Prime Video is also developing a prequel spinoff focused on Taylor Kitsch‘s character, our sister site Deadline reports.
The prequel, which Kitsch will also executive-produce alongside Terminal List creator David Digilio, is currently untitled.
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The prequel, which Kitsch will also executive-produce alongside Terminal List creator David Digilio, is currently untitled.
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- 2/1/2023
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
Amazon has renewed “The Terminal List” starring Chris Pratt for Season 2, Variety has learned from sources.
In addition, the streamer is prepping a prequel series that will focus on Taylor Kitsch’s character in the original show.
Reps for Amazon declined to comment.
“The Terminal List” is based on the Jack Carr novel of the same name. Pratt stars in the show as James Reece, a Navy Seal whose entire platoon was ambushed during a high-stakes mission. Per the official logline, “When James returns home, he experiences conflicting memories of the event and questions his own culpability. As new evidence comes to light, he realizes there are dark forces working against him, endangering himself and the people he loves.”
Along with Pratt and Kitsch, the cast for Season 1 of the series included Constance Wu, Riley Keough, and Jeanne Tripplehorn.
“The Terminal List” debuted on Amazon on July 1. The series hit...
In addition, the streamer is prepping a prequel series that will focus on Taylor Kitsch’s character in the original show.
Reps for Amazon declined to comment.
“The Terminal List” is based on the Jack Carr novel of the same name. Pratt stars in the show as James Reece, a Navy Seal whose entire platoon was ambushed during a high-stakes mission. Per the official logline, “When James returns home, he experiences conflicting memories of the event and questions his own culpability. As new evidence comes to light, he realizes there are dark forces working against him, endangering himself and the people he loves.”
Along with Pratt and Kitsch, the cast for Season 1 of the series included Constance Wu, Riley Keough, and Jeanne Tripplehorn.
“The Terminal List” debuted on Amazon on July 1. The series hit...
- 2/1/2023
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
The Terminal List is continuing — and becoming a franchise for Amazon Studios. I have learned that Prime Video has finalized a Season 2 renewal for the hit series starring and executive produced by Chris Pratt, and also has picked up an untitled prequel/Ben Edwards origin series headlined and executive produced by Taylor Kitsch, from The Terminal List creator/executive producer David Digilio.
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I hear other Jack Carr characters who have or have not appeared yet on The Terminal List, an adaptation of his 2018 novel, will be featured in the prequel, including Pratt’s Navy Seal James Reece and Raife Hastings, a...
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I hear other Jack Carr characters who have or have not appeared yet on The Terminal List, an adaptation of his 2018 novel, will be featured in the prequel, including Pratt’s Navy Seal James Reece and Raife Hastings, a...
- 2/1/2023
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
If you loved the Prime Video series The Terminal List, you’ll be happy to hear star Chris Pratt thinks the chances of a second season coming to fruition are high. Pratt stars as Lieutenant Commander James Reece in the series about a platoon ambush during a high-stakes covert Navy SEALs mission. The series is based on the novel of the same name by author Jack Carr, loosely inspired by his experiences as a Navy Seal. On Wednesday, Pratt was a guest on Carr’s podcast, where he shared whispers of a potential second season without confirming anything. He told Carr, “To the rabid fans of The Terminal List out there, you have nothing to worry about. We love you and appreciate your support. It’s our life’s mission to make sure you can come back to the well. We are working away.” See the interview below: As for Carr,...
- 9/22/2022
- TV Insider
Amazon Prime Video hasn’t yet renewed The Terminal List for season 2 yet, but series star Chris Pratt seems pretty confident that they’ll be back.
While speaking on Danger Close, the Ironclad podcast series hosted by The Terminal List author Jack Carr, Chris Pratt was asked whether a second season was in the works. “To the rabid fans of The Terminal List out there, you have nothing to worry about,” Pratt said. “We love you and appreciate your support. It’s our life’s mission to make sure you can come back to the well. We are working away.” Carr added, “There may be some cool stuff on the horizon being discussed.“
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Based on the best-selling novel by Jack Carr, the first season of The Terminal List followed James Reece...
While speaking on Danger Close, the Ironclad podcast series hosted by The Terminal List author Jack Carr, Chris Pratt was asked whether a second season was in the works. “To the rabid fans of The Terminal List out there, you have nothing to worry about,” Pratt said. “We love you and appreciate your support. It’s our life’s mission to make sure you can come back to the well. We are working away.” Carr added, “There may be some cool stuff on the horizon being discussed.“
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- 9/21/2022
- by Kevin Fraser
- JoBlo.com
Chris Pratt has good news for fans of The Terminal List who may be wondering about a second season: “You have nothing to worry about.”
On today’s installment of Danger Close — the Ironclad podcast hosted by The Terminal List author Jack Carr — Pratt was asked about the potential of another season. Pratt plays Lieutenant Commander James Reece in the Amazon Prime drama about an entire platoon of Navy SEALs who is ambushed during a high-stakes covert mission.
The first season of The Terminal List launched July 1 and consisted of eight episodes. Amazon Prime has yet to announce a renewal, but Pratt and Carr definitely suggest that something more is coming.
“To the rabid fans of The Terminal List out there, you have nothing to worry about,” he says. “We love you and appreciate your support. It’s our life’s mission to make sure you can come back to the well.
On today’s installment of Danger Close — the Ironclad podcast hosted by The Terminal List author Jack Carr — Pratt was asked about the potential of another season. Pratt plays Lieutenant Commander James Reece in the Amazon Prime drama about an entire platoon of Navy SEALs who is ambushed during a high-stakes covert mission.
The first season of The Terminal List launched July 1 and consisted of eight episodes. Amazon Prime has yet to announce a renewal, but Pratt and Carr definitely suggest that something more is coming.
“To the rabid fans of The Terminal List out there, you have nothing to worry about,” he says. “We love you and appreciate your support. It’s our life’s mission to make sure you can come back to the well.
- 9/21/2022
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
Critics largely panned The Terminal List, but viewership numbers for the Prime Video military drama have given series star Chris Pratt reason to celebrate. And celebrate he did, by clapping back at critics on Instagram with a Dr. Evil meme. Pratt stars in The Terminal List as Navy Seal James Reece. In it, Reece discovers dark forces working against him after his platoon is ambushed, and a ruthlessly violent quest for answers follows. The Daily Beast slammed the series as an “unhinged right-wing revenge fantasy” and “a wet dream for militia-minded anti-establishment kooks.” The Hollywood Reporter‘s review said, “It’s the entertainment equivalent of a charred hockey puck, with the same limited range of flavor and aesthetics.” And Slate.com‘s main critique was that it depicted the murder of Reece’s child (which also happens in the book on which it’s based). Based on those reviews and more,...
- 8/9/2022
- TV Insider
TV Insider’s Top 25 of the Week (June 27-July 3): ‘Only Murders in the Building,’ ‘Westworld’ & More
Bookmark this page, because TV Insider is providing you with a handy weekly list. With so much on TV — including new and standout episodes in primetime, streaming premieres, movies, and specials — we’re hoping to make it a bit easier for you to keep track of everything you don’t want to miss. Every Monday, on our Shows page, we keep track of the 25 shows that excite us for the week ahead. Read on for what to watch the week of June 27-July 3. After Only Murders in the Building‘s fun Season 1 ended with Charles (Steve Martin), Oliver (Martin Short), and Mabel (Selena Gomez) being arrested, we can’t wait to see what’s in store in Season 2 (June 28 on Hulu), making it an easy pick to top our list. Also on streaming this week, Chris Pratt’s James Reece is searching for answers in Prime Video’s The Terminal List...
- 6/27/2022
- TV Insider
There's a term used in some corners of the internet, particularly fan spaces, that's so perfectly specific that it as of yet has no standard English counterpart. It's the phrase "poor little meow meow," and it's a sometimes sarcastic term of endearment applied to characters or celebrities who commit terrible acts yet somehow end up lionized and even seen as victims. In Prime Video's new series "The Terminal List," a thoroughly rotten action thriller, Navy Seal James Reece (Chris Pratt) goes on an exhaustive and obsessive public killing spree, all while nearly every character around him incessantly calls him a good guy....
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- 6/27/2022
- by Valerie Ettenhofer
- Slash Film
“Your memory makes you question the truth; the truth makes you question your memory” — so reads the message that scrolls in Prime Video’s latest trailer for “The Terminal List” titled “Perspective is Everything.”
The upcoming psychological thriller-action series stars Chris Pratt as Navy Seal Lieutenant James Reece, who isn’t certain about his reality after his platoon is ambushed during combat. Also starring are Constance Wu, Taylor Kitsch and Riley Keough with “Training Day” filmmaker Antoine Fuqua directing. It follows Reece as he investigates the circumstances surrounding the attack on his troop.
Based on Jack Carr’s novel of the same name, the series is said to immerse viewers into Reece’s mental state, giving the audience a first-hand chance to experience his self-doubt. According to Prime Video, the trailer is part of a “larger 360 immersive show campaign” around the same theme.
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The upcoming psychological thriller-action series stars Chris Pratt as Navy Seal Lieutenant James Reece, who isn’t certain about his reality after his platoon is ambushed during combat. Also starring are Constance Wu, Taylor Kitsch and Riley Keough with “Training Day” filmmaker Antoine Fuqua directing. It follows Reece as he investigates the circumstances surrounding the attack on his troop.
Based on Jack Carr’s novel of the same name, the series is said to immerse viewers into Reece’s mental state, giving the audience a first-hand chance to experience his self-doubt. According to Prime Video, the trailer is part of a “larger 360 immersive show campaign” around the same theme.
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- 6/15/2022
- by Natalie Oganesyan
- The Wrap
The truth makes you question your memory, and perception is definitely everything in TV Insider’s exclusive first look at a new trailer for the upcoming Prime Video series The Terminal List. “This was a targeted attack. My timeline is a little fuzzy, but they knew we were coming,” Lt. James Reece (Chris Pratt) says. He’s suffering from headaches, paranoia, and memory confusion. A setup. Watch the unique video above for a look at his mission as well as what’s to come for him once he’s home. The trailer includes a message which can be read backwards and forwards with two very different meanings as well as acts as a clue to his psychological state throughout the series. This way, just like Reece doubts what he believes to be true, the audience will wonder the same thing throughout his journey. It is part of a larger 360 immersive...
- 6/15/2022
- TV Insider
Ellen DeGeneres’ emotional goodbye to daytime ended her flagship talk show on a ratings high note.
The May 26 series finale of “Ellen” yielded a season high 1.8 rating among adults 18-49, according to live + same day Nielsen data. The number marks a 30 percent improvement from the ratings of the show at the same time last year, and a 64 percent improvement over ratings for the show from the week prior. The run of episodes that week garnered a 1.3 rating, up 18 from the week before.
“Ellen” had been steadily improving in ratings as the show reached its announced end date. Over a two week period prior to the show’s end date, the show’s rating rose by 44 percent and averaged a daily growth of 568,000 viewers in its audience. Its final ratings make it the third highest rated daytime talk show during the week, behind “Live with Kelly and Ryan” (1.6) and “Dr Phil...
The May 26 series finale of “Ellen” yielded a season high 1.8 rating among adults 18-49, according to live + same day Nielsen data. The number marks a 30 percent improvement from the ratings of the show at the same time last year, and a 64 percent improvement over ratings for the show from the week prior. The run of episodes that week garnered a 1.3 rating, up 18 from the week before.
“Ellen” had been steadily improving in ratings as the show reached its announced end date. Over a two week period prior to the show’s end date, the show’s rating rose by 44 percent and averaged a daily growth of 568,000 viewers in its audience. Its final ratings make it the third highest rated daytime talk show during the week, behind “Live with Kelly and Ryan” (1.6) and “Dr Phil...
- 6/8/2022
- by Wilson Chapman and Carson Burton
- Variety Film + TV
"There's evil in this world, the likes of which you can't possibly imagine." This is a line that we've heard so many times. Amazon has debuted the full-length trailer for an action thriller series called The Terminal List, adapted from a book by Jack Carr about a former Navy Seal. Isn't Pratt always playing this same role over and over? A former Navy Seal officer investigates why his entire platoon was ambushed during a high-stakes covert mission. As new evidence comes to light, Reece discovers the dark forces working against him, endangering not only his life but the lives of those he loves. Starring Chris Pratt as Commander James Reece, plus a cast with Taylor Kitsch, Constance Wu, Jeanne Tripplehorn, Riley Keough, Patrick Schwarzenegger, and Arlo Mertz. This still looks exceptionally generic and the same as every military action series like the Jack Reacher or Jack Ryan. I suppose some...
- 6/8/2022
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Prime Video has unveiled the full trailer and key art for its upcoming series The Terminal List, the highly-anticipated title starring Chris Pratt set to premiere Friday, July 1 on the streamer. Based on Jack Carr’s best-selling novel by the same name, The Terminal List follows James Reece (Pratt) after his entire platoon of Navy SEALs is ambushed during a high-stakes covert mission. As Reece returns home to his family with conflicting memories of the event, he begins to question his culpability. (Credit: Prime Video) However, when new evidence begins to surface, Reece discovers dark forces are working against him, endangering his life and the lives of those that he loves the most. Set to debut with all eight episodes, The Terminal List is executive produced by Pratt, Carr, Antoine Fuqua, David Digilio, and Jon Schumacher. The series also stars Constance Wu, Taylor Kitsch, Jeanne Tripplehorn, Riley Keough, Arlo Mertz,...
- 6/8/2022
- TV Insider
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