We recently saw Chris Pratt make a temporary return to TV with the Parks and Rec reunion special, but now will see him on a more permanent basis with The Terminal List.

The series was first announced in early February, though at that time no network was attached to it.

However, after interest from multiple streamers and prestige channels, it looks like the series will premiere on Amazon.

The Terminal List is a conspiracy thriller that would follow Reece, here played by Chris Pratt, after his entire platoon of Navy SEALs is ambushed during a high-stakes covert mission. After Reece returns home, he must deal with his conflicting memories of the event and question his own culpability. As new evidence comes to light, he discovers that there are dark forces working against him.

According to Deadline, to help with authenticity, Chris Pratt and the crew of The Terminal List intend to have veterans and their families as part of multiple aspects of the series production, starting with writing. Half the show’s writing staffers are either veterans themselves or have veterans in their families.

Chris Pratt initially obtained the rights to the book and brought it to Antoine Fuqua, with whom he worked previously on The Magnificent Seven. The series is currently in development with Pratt set to star and executive produce, along with Fuqua, who will direct the pilot and is likewise an executive producer.

No word yet on when the show will premiere, or even when it would be able to begin shooting given the state of the industry. The show will mark Chris Pratt’s first major TV role since Parks and Recs ended in 2015.