Don’t Miss This Underrated Chris Pratt Thriller Before the Exciting Prequel Drops!

Right now is an excellent opportunity to catch up on Chris Pratt and Taylor Kitsch’s gripping conspiracy thriller series on Amazon, titled “The Terminal List“, before the exciting prequel series debut. Notably, Pratt, famous for spearheading blockbuster franchises like Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy and Universal’s Jurassic World, portrays James Reece in this series, a former Navy SEAL officer who delves into an ambush that wiped out his entire platoon. On the other hand, Kitsch, who gained recognition through the beloved TV show Friday Night Lights and more recently starred in Netflix’s critically-acclaimed Western series American Primeval, appears as Ben Edwards, Reece’s former military companion, in “The Terminal List“.

On July 1, 2022, the first season of “The Terminal List” debuted on Amazon Prime Video. As for the second season, it’s still being made and is anticipated to air in 2026. In an exciting twist, a prequel series titled “The Terminal List: Dark Wolf” is set to premiere this August, even as they’re still filming season 2. Unlike the main series that revolves around James Reece played by Pratt, the prequel will mainly focus on Ben Edwards, portrayed by Kitsch. Pratt will return in “Dark Wolf,” and it will also star Luke Hemsworth and Tom Hopper.

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The “The Terminal List: Dark Wolf” prequel, featuring both Pratt and Kitsch, is set to debut on Amazon Prime Video on August 27, 2025. This makes now an ideal time for those who haven’t seen “The Terminal List” yet to catch up before the prequel hits our screens in late summer 2025. Fresh glimpses of “The Terminal List: Dark Wolf” indicate that fans of the original show will find much to appreciate in the prequel series. Although watching “The Terminal List” isn’t necessary before diving into the Dark Wolf prequel, it is highly suggested to fully grasp the storyline.

As a devoted fan, I must share my enthusiasm for “The Terminal List,” despite its modest 40% critic rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Interestingly, it has managed to secure a spot among Amazon Prime Video’s most-watched original series, boasting an impressive audience rating of 94%.

Intriguingly, Jack Carr, the bestselling author behind the novel and the television adaptation, is also working on another project, “Dark Wolf.” And here’s something exciting for fellow enthusiasts: “The Terminal List” prequel series is in the works! This captivating seven-episode story will delve into the transformation of Ben Edwards from a Navy SEAL to a CIA operative. The first three episodes are set to premiere on August 27th, exclusively on Prime Video.

How Long Before The Terminal List Does Dark Wolf Take Place?

It’s Expected To Begin When James & Ben Were On Active Duty

In “The Terminal List: Dark Wolf,” we’ll delve into the past of characters James Reece and Ben Edwards, their time serving together as Navy SEALs. This series is set several years prior to the events depicted in The Terminal List season 1, though the exact duration covered by “Dark Wolf” before it catches up with season 1 isn’t specified yet.

At the moment of writing, it remains uncertain whether The Terminal List: Dark Wolf will consist of just a few episodes or grow into several seasons. The Terminal List: Dark Wolf does not follow a Jack Carr book that has been published before, but instead, it will present characters from 2019’s True Believer.

Why The Terminal List Season 2 Is Taking So Long To Arrive

Chris Pratt Is One Of The Busiest Actors In Hollywood

In August 2025, “The Terminal List: Dark Wolf” will premiere on Amazon Prime Video, while production for “The Terminal List” season 2 is already underway. This means a considerable gap between seasons, as “The Terminal List” season 1 was released back in 2022.

As a dedicated movie reviewer, I must confess that the extended gap between seasons 1 and 2 of “The Terminal List” has been primarily due to my leading man, Chris Pratt, being swamped with commitments. His calendar was filled with high-profile projects like “The Super Mario Bros. Movie,” “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3,” and “The Electric State” in 2023 and earlier this year respectively. He’s also got “Mercy” and “Way of the Warrior Kid” lined up for release in the future.

Interestingly, despite Chris being cast in “The Terminal List: Dark Wolf,” his screen time might not be as substantial as it was in “The Terminal List.” But fear not, fellow fans, for we’ll still get to enjoy his exceptional acting skills when the series returns!

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2025-05-31 12:27