Chris Pratt's latest project, The Terminal List, dropped on Amazon Prime Video yesterday (July 1), telling the story of a Navy SEAL who believes that his platoon was murdered and sets out to prove there was a conspiracy at play.

There's plenty of twists and turns along the way (which you can read about here), but the show nicely wraps up the journey of lead character Reece. Or at least, it does for now, as Pratt has told Digital Spy that he really wants a second season.

"Well, Jack Carr's written five extraordinary books," the actor told us. "He's quite a prolific author, and they're all reading the top of the New York Times' Best Seller list. I think it'd be fantastic to keep it going."

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Speaking about the brotherly bond between the actors, fellow lead star Taylor Kitsch told us: "As dark as this show goes, you know, I think we tried to find levity. There's a right time for it.

"In between takes, you try to find— you know, it's light. He's a very, very easy-going, ego-less guy as well. It's easy to work with him, and we have a great cadence together. Even from day one, it was quite seamless. So we had, actually, fun doing this."

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"We have to let our guard down to become the kind of friends that would have gone through something serious together," Pratt added.

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"In order to nail the role, you have to do that. I think if there's any kind of guard that you typically have up when you're meeting a new person – in the pursuit of creating an honest and authentic bond, we let that down right away.

"But then over the course of the project, which in itself was its own crucible, I think we forged a very authentic friendship that we'll carry with us forever, I think. I mean, eventually he'll start to return my calls."

The Terminal List is available to stream on Amazon Prime Video now.

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