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Adam Blevins began working in the entertainment industry in 2022 as a Staff Writer for Agents of Fandom, where he progressed to Senior Editor and interviewed talent from Marvel Studios, House of the Dragon, and Planet of the Apes. He joined Collider as a News Author in April 2024, was promoted to a Senior position in December 2024, and has written over 3,000 articles for the site, including exclusives relating to Avengers: Doomsday, The Penguin, Star Wars: Skeleton Crew, and more. He primarily writes about the latest box office numbers and the hottest movies and TV shows on streaming, while also covering superhero and sci-fi news. He has completed a set visit for The Chosen and even has several months of experience writing Gaming Features at ScreenRant. You can find him on X, LinkedIn, and Muckrack.

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At one point in his career, Chris Pratt may have just been known as the funny guy from Parks & Recreation, but he’s since blossomed into one of the biggest blockbuster leading stars in Hollywood. Pratt has spent time in a pair of blockbuster franchises, Guardians of the Galaxy for Marvel and Jurassic World for Universal, and his time as a leading man in these films has helped make him one of the highest-grossing stars of all time at the box office. Earlier this year, Pratt returned to the big screen with his new sci-fi epic, Mercy, which co-stars Rebecca Ferguson. The film underperformed at the box office and received poor reviews from critics, but it’s rewriting history as one of Prime Video’s most popular films since its premiere earlier this week.

However, Mercy isn’t the first Chris Pratt-led project to pick up steam on Prime Video. Back in 2022, Pratt headlined the first season of The Terminal List for Prime Video. The hit series is based on the novel of the same name by Jack Carr, and it was renewed for a second season, which is expected to return later this year. The Terminal List was such a success that Prime Video greenlit a spin-off starring Taylor Kitsch, and Pratt even returned for a few episodes of the offshoot. Despite an expected 2026 release, the exact release date for the second season of The Terminal List remains unclear, but as fans await its arrival, they’re rushing to rewatch the first season. This has brought The Terminal List Season 1 back into the Prime Video top 10 in several countries worldwide. The show is the perfect mash-up of Reacher and John Wick, ideal for all fans of action and conspiracy thrillers.

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Chris Pratt Has a New Apple TV Movie Coming Later This Year

Chris Pratt has been tapped to star alongside Linda Cardellini in a new Apple TV original movie, Way of the Warrior Kid. The film follows a hardened Navy SEAL who returns home to live with his sister, only to learn that her son is being bullied. He then takes it upon himself to teach his nephew to stand up for himself and do the right thing. Way of the Warrior Kid will be released straight to streaming on Apple TV later this year, on November 20, and McG is directing the film with a script from Will Staples. It’s based on the novel by Jocko Willink.

Check out the first season of The Terminal List on Prime Video and stay tuned to Collider for more updates and coverage of the second season, which is expected to debut in 2026.

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Release Date July 1, 2022

Network Amazon Prime Video

Showrunner David DiGilio

Directors Paul McCrane

Writers ​Chris Pratt2, David DiGilio

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