Chris Pratt Returns in Explosive Prequel "The Terminal List: Dark Wolf"
Alright, so here’s something that’s got fans of action thrillers and espionage dramas buzzing— “The Terminal List: Dark Wolf” is coming to Prime Video on August 27, and it’s not just another shoot-’em-up series. This is a full-on, pulse-pounding origin story set in the murky world of covert ops, betrayal, and moral gray zones. And yes, Chris Pratt is back!
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Now, you might remember the original Terminal List —it followed Navy SEAL James Reece, played by Pratt, whose team was ambushed in a mission that turned into a web of conspiracy. That show leaned hard into military strategy, psychological warfare, and government mistrust. But in this prequel , the focus shifts to Reece’s friend and teammate, Ben Edwards, played by Taylor Kitsch .
So what’s the hook this time? We’re seeing how Edwards—once a disciplined Navy SEAL—ends up becoming a morally compromised CIA operative. Think of it as the fall of a warrior into the shadows of espionage, where every decision comes with a cost, and every relationship is a potential betrayal. It’s less about honor and more about survival, manipulation, and the toll of constantly being “in the fight.”
The tone is gritty, with a vibe that’s closer to Sicario than SEAL Team . We’re not talking clear lines of good and bad here—this show leans into the discomfort of war following soldiers home, both physically and mentally. And honestly, it works. The trailer teases missions gone sideways, loyalty being tested, and internal conflicts that feel all too real.
Chris Pratt, while not the lead this time, does reprise his role as Reece and lends that same intense energy fans expect. He’s joined by a pretty stacked cast too— Tom Hopper, Luke Hemsworth, Dar Salim, and Robert Wisdom , just to name a few. Wisdom’s voice in the trailer delivers one of those chilling one-liners that basically sums it all up: “Men like us—you’re either in the fight, or you’re thinking about it.”
The series is co-created by Jack Carr , the actual author of The Terminal List and a former Navy SEAL himself. So there’s a layer of authenticity here, especially when it comes to military jargon, mission dynamics, and the emotional wear and tear that comes from living in constant combat mode.
Episodes will drop weekly, starting with the first three on launch day, and wrapping up with a season finale on September 24. If you're into complex character arcs, covert ops, and the dark trade-offs that come with duty, Dark Wolf might just be your next binge.
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