

This would give the Thor: Love And Thunder co-stars a chance to reunite outside of the MCU and make The Terminal List season 2 more of a two-hander. If the show is accurate to the novel's description then Chris Hemsworth would be a perfect candidate for the role. This hints that not only will Raife Hastings become a primary The Terminal List season 2 character, but the story will also follow True Believer.

The finale ends with Reece heading to Mozambique, where he's hiding out with Hastings in True Believer. you know where to go" if he survives his final mission. The Terminal List teases Hasting's arrival in the form of a note, telling Reece ". Hastings later quit following the death of his teammates and killing the CIA asset who was partly responsible. Hastings is described as slightly taller than Reece with dark blonde hair, green eyes and built like an MMA fighter. Hastings is a South African former SEAL who first met Reece at university, with the two becoming fast friends and both had fathers who served in the special forces. The Terminal List - which has many differences from the book - only hints at their history, with Raife being a major supporting player in Carr's book.Ĭarr's second Reece novel True Believer dives into Reece's history with Raife Hastings. In the final episode of the show, Reece also gets some offscreen help from a character named Raife Hastings, who leaves him a boat for his final mission. This led the way for his eventual surgery and recovery in later books. While the show doesn't state this, Carr's The Terminal List novel ended with the reveal Reece's brain tumor was operable. Related: The Terminal List Ending Explained (In Detail) The first season left some breadcrumbs behind for another season too. That said, The Terminal List has proven popular with viewers, with Pratt and the showrunners hoping to continue on and adapt the rest of Carr's books. The series received largely mixed reviews, with some finding the pacing sluggish and the tone morose. The Terminal List - which partly remade First Blood in episode 6 - is based on a series of novels by author Jack Carr, with the Amazon show being a largely faithful adaptation.
