
Chris Pratt’s new action-thriller, after being three years in the making, is quickly becoming popular on streaming services worldwide. According to data from Flix Patrol, it’s currently ranking in the top 22 countries on Prime Video, even reaching number two in the Dominican Republic.
In The Terminal List: Dark Wolf, Chris Pratt is back as Navy SEAL James Reece, the character he played in The Terminal List (2022). This new story comes before the show’s second season and focuses mainly on the backstory of Taylor Kitsch’s character, Chief Special Warfare Operator Benjamin “Ben” Edwards, and his involvement in a secret CIA operation.
Critics and viewers generally responded positively to The Terminal List: Dark Wolf. Rotten Tomatoes gives the series a 75% approval rating. A review in The Daily Telegraph particularly praised Taylor Kitsch’s performance, noting how he transforms from a team player to a lone wolf, and that his acting gives the show enough substance to balance out its action-heavy focus. The reviewer wrote that Kitsch is a compelling anti-hero, and that his performance is key to the show’s appeal.
The latest installment, The Terminal List: Dark Wolf, was a hit with viewers, receiving an 80% rating on the site’s Popcornmeter. One audience member called it “One of the best shows of 2025.” While critics gave Dark Wolf a score of 41%, which is better than the original The Terminal List, audience scores were slightly lower at 90%.
The Terminal List: Dark Wolf Brings Back Chris Pratt and Taylor Kitsch
The popularity of The Terminal List: Dark Wolf, as shown by its high ranking on FlixPatrol, indicates that audiences are eager for more action stories like The Terminal List. Fortunately, a second season is already planned, and there’s a wealth of original material to draw from for future installments. Given how quickly the show gained traction, we can expect even more to come.
The Terminal List: Dark Wolf is a prequel story to The Terminal List, and both are inspired by Jack Carr’s Terminal List book series. The series features Taylor Kitsch as Ben Edwards, Tom Hopper as Raife Hastings, and Chris Pratt as James Reece.
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Before the events of The Terminal List, The Terminal List: Dark Wolf explores the origins of Navy SEAL Ben Edwards as he gets involved in the CIA’s covert operations. As Ben delves further into morally ambiguous work, he struggles to control his inner demons. The story examines the internal battle between his better nature and his darker impulses, questioning which side he will ultimately succumb to.
You can now watch The Terminal List: Dark Wolf on Prime Video in the US and around the world.
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