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6 days ago
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‘The Terminal List: Dark Wolf' Teaser: Taylor Kitsch & Chris Pratt Find 'The Only Way Out Is Right Through It'
'When we step on that battlefield we fight for each other.' So begins the first trailer for The Terminal List: Dark Wolf, Prime Video's prequel series starring Taylor Kitsch, Chris Pratt and Tom Hopper. Co-created by The Terminal List author Jack Carr, and Season 1 creator-showrunner David DiGilio, the origin series follows Ben Edwards (Kitsch) throughout his journey from the Navy SEALs to the clandestine side of CIA Special Operations, exploring the darker side of warfare and the human cost that comes with it. Pratt reprises his role as James Reece. More from Deadline 'Clarkson's Farm' Producer Expectation Partners With Plegazoid; Prime Video Yorkshire Ripper Doc; Louis Theroux's Agency Sold; 'Screen Players Film Club' Podcast Launches - Global Briefs 'Étoile' Cast Unpack Feelings About Prime Video Cancellation: "I Thought About Starting A GoFundMe!" 'We Were Liars': Candice King Unpacks The Inevitable "Regression" Of The Sinclair Sisters In Prime Video Series 'I need two shooters for a time sensitive op. I'm offering a chance you a chance to finish what you started, and to keep your brothers from danger,' a voiceover is heard in the trailer. It ends with the ominous 'The only way out is right through it.' Additional cast includes Robert Wisdom as Jed Haverford, Luke Hemsworth as Jules Landry, Dar Salim as Mohammed Farooq, Rona-Lee Shimon as Eliza Perash, Shiraz Tzarfati as Tal Varon and Jared Shaw as Ernest 'Boozer' Vickers. The series is executive produced by Kitsch alongside Pratt through Indivisible Productions, writer and showrunner DiGilio, Carr, Antoine Fuqua and Kat Samick through Hill District Media, former Army Ranger and writer Max Adams, and former Navy SEAL, writer, and technical advisor Jared Shaw, as well as Emmy-winning (Shōgun) pilot director Frederick E.O. Toye. The series is produced by Amazon MGM Studios and MRC/Civic Center Media.[youtube Best of Deadline 2025 TV Series Renewals: Photo Gallery 'Poker Face' Season 2 Guest Stars: From Katie Holmes To Simon Hellberg Everything We Know About 'The Devil Wears Prada 2'
Yahoo
02-07-2025
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- Yahoo
Countdown: Eric Dane Weighs In on Team's First Big Loss — and Who Is Most Affected by It
The following contains spoilers from the July 2 episode of Prime Video's . Task Force Hurricane weathered a big loss this Wednesday. More from TVLine Ironheart Boss Talks About [Spoiler] Finally Joining the MCU, and Where/If Finale Cliffhanger Will Get Resolved The Terminal List: Dark Wolf Drops First Trailer Ahead of August Premiere on Amazon Étoile Cast Shares Disappointment About Ballet Dramedy's Cancellation, Wants to 'Celebrate the Fact That It Existed' Yes, Prime Video's Countdown last week opened with — and was set in motion by — the murder of a DHS agent, played by guest star Milo Ventimiglia. But in Episode 4, the task force assembled by Special Agent in Charge Nathan Blythe (Euphoria's Eric Dane) — comprised of LAPD detective Mark Meachum (Supernatural's Jensen Ackles), DEA undercover vet Amber Oliveras (All Rise's Jessica Camacho), LAPD gangs unit officer Lucas Finau (Young Rock's Uli Latukefu), and FBI agents Evan Shepherd (The Flash's Violett Beane) and Keyonte Bell (The Boys' Elliot Knight) — sustained a personal loss when DHS intelligence offer Damon Drew (The Chosen's Jonathan Togo) died from the gunshot he sustained outside the dance hall where Meachum had unknowingly come face to face with prime target Volchek. 'Officer Drew… Damon… died in surgery,' Blythe shared with the team in the cold open, after getting the bad news from the doctors. 'They said he lost too much blood. They did everything they could, but….' Afterwards, Blythe brought Shepherd with him as he delivered the death notification to Drew's wife Cora (Dexter: Original Sin's Amanda Brooks). Later, back at HQ, he reminded the team of who Drew was, and how now was not the time to fall off Volchek's scent. 'Damon Drew was a man who loved his family, his job, his country…,' Blythe noted. 'He knew the pressures and the dangers, and the relentlessness of chasing down threats who wished to do harm to the United States… and he did so with grace and determination.' Blythe suggested that the task force had already disrupted Volchek's plans, and as such, 'Now is not the time to retreat.' Rather, 'I'd like us to focus and be the elite task force I know we can be. Can we do that?' The team implicitly nodded en masse, but how will Blythe himself hold up? After all, the little we'd gotten to know about Mason was via glimpses of him coaching his late son's Little League team, or through brief heart-to-hearts with longtime friend Blythe. Speaking with TVLine, Eric Dane affirmed that his team leader 'absolutely' will be the one most impacted by Mason's death. Speaking in character, he reminded, 'I had worked with Drew for a while, I knew his family, I knew his child, I knew his history….' As asked by their boss, Meachum, Oliveras et al indeed kept their nose to the grindstone and — with a clever assist from Shepherd, who realized she favored POI Mihail's co-ed daughter — leveraged the man who shot Mason into setting up a meeting with Volchek. Alas, the team staking out the tarmac that night was duped by a stand-in for the elusive terrorist. Ugh. In the wake of that setback, Blythe told the team, 'Every investigation I've been a part of has had its peaks and valleys. This is a valley, for sure, but we're going to find this guy, and we're going to stop him.' He then invited Cora, who was on hand for the installation of a plaque in Agent Mason's memory, to inspire the team further. 'I wanted look you in the eye and tell you that what Drew would want, what I want, is for you to finish what he started,' she said. What did you think of Episode 4, the aftermath of Mason's death, and the airport fake-out? Want scoop on , or for any other TV show? Shoot an email to InsideLine@ and your question may be answered via Matt's Inside Line! Best of TVLine Mrs. Maisel Flash-Forward List: All of Season 5's Futuristic Easter Eggs Yellowjackets Recap: The Morning After Yellowjackets Recap: The First Supper


Business Upturn
02-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Business Upturn
The Terminal List Season 2: Release date rumors, cast updates and what to expect next
By Aman Shukla Published on July 2, 2025, 18:00 IST Last updated July 2, 2025, 11:00 IST Alright, The Terminal List fans, let's talk about Season 2. After that wild first season hit Amazon Prime Video back in July 2022, we've all been itching for more of Chris Pratt's Navy SEAL, James Reece, and his no-holds-barred mission. The show, based on Jack Carr's gritty novels, hooked us with its action and conspiracy vibes. Now, with Season 2 in the works, here's the latest scoop on when it might drop, who's coming back, and what's next for Reece. The Terminal List Season 2 Potential Release Date So, when can we expect to binge Season 2? Amazon gave the green light for a second season way back in February 2023, but we're still waiting on an official premiere date. Word on the street—or rather, posts on X and entertainment sites—says filming kicked off in Toronto in March 2025. They're supposedly wrapping up by late fall, maybe August or November 2025. Since Season 1 took about a year from filming to release, we're probably looking at mid-2026, like spring or summer, for Season 2 to land. The Terminal List Season 2 Expected Cast Season 1 didn't exactly leave a ton of survivors, but the core crew is back, and we've got some fresh talent joining the fray. Here's who to watch for: Chris Pratt as James Reece : Our guy Reece is back, still haunted but ready for more action. Pratt's been hyping up the season, saying it'll bring that same military grit with even more intensity. : Our guy Reece is back, still haunted but ready for more action. Pratt's been hyping up the season, saying it'll bring that same military grit with even more intensity. Constance Wu as Katie Buranek : The journalist who helped Reece dig into the Season 1 conspiracy should return, especially since she's a big part of the books. : The journalist who helped Reece dig into the Season 1 conspiracy should return, especially since she's a big part of the books. JD Pardo as Tony Layun : The FBI agent who made it out alive is likely to pop up again, keeping Reece on his toes. : The FBI agent who made it out alive is likely to pop up again, keeping Reece on his toes. Gabriel Luna as Freddy Strain : New kid on the block! Luna, who you might know from The Last of Us , plays a former SEAL turned CIA operative. He's a sniper with a heart, balancing family life with high-stakes missions, and he's set to guide Reece toward some kind of redemption. : New kid on the block! Luna, who you might know from , plays a former SEAL turned CIA operative. He's a sniper with a heart, balancing family life with high-stakes missions, and he's set to guide Reece toward some kind of redemption. Martin Sensmeier as Sergeant Major Otaktay : This 1883 alum joins as a warrior who's all about justice, which could spark some serious tension with Reece. : This alum joins as a warrior who's all about justice, which could spark some serious tension with Reece. Tom Hopper as Raife Hastings : You might've seen Hopper in The Umbrella Academy . He's playing Raife in the Dark Wolf prequel, and since Raife's a key figure in the book Season 2's based on, he might cross over. : You might've seen Hopper in . He's playing Raife in the prequel, and since Raife's a key figure in the book Season 2's based on, he might cross over. Taylor Kitsch as Ben Edwards: Ben's story ended rough in Season 1, but Kitsch is back for the Dark Wolf prequel, diving into his SEAL-to-CIA days. Pratt's also in the prequel, so we might see some timeline-crossing magic. Could we see Riley Keough or Arlo Mertz as Lauren and Lucy Reece? Maybe in flashbacks, since their Season 1 fates were heartbreaking. There's also buzz about new characters like Mohammed Farooq, possibly played by Dar Salim from the prequel. The Terminal List Season 2 Potential Plot Season 2's pulling from True Believer , the second book in Jack Carr's series. If Season 1 was all about revenge, this one's more of a global spy thriller. Reece is on the run, hiding out in Mozambique after Season 1's chaos. Then, a terrorist attack in London—a bomb at a holiday fair—flips the script. The CIA drags Reece back in to hunt down an Iraqi commando tied to the attacks. It's a wild ride across continents, with Reece dodging enemies and wrestling with his fugitive status. David DiGilio, the showrunner, says True Believer is a 'huge, epic story' that'll mix intense action with new twists to keep things fresh. Expect Reece to face some tough choices, maybe find a bit of redemption, and lean on new allies like Freddy Strain. The Dark Wolf prequel, focusing on Ben Edwards, will also tie in, setting up characters like Raife Hastings who could play a big role in Season 2. Ahmedabad Plane Crash Aman Shukla is a post-graduate in mass communication . A media enthusiast who has a strong hold on communication ,content writing and copy writing. Aman is currently working as journalist at


Tom's Guide
02-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Tom's Guide
Prime Video teases brutal origin story in first trailer for 'The Terminal List' prequel series — here's what you should know
The world of 'The Terminal List' is expanding, and if the first Prime Video trailer for 'Dark Wolf' is anything to go by, things are about to get even darker. The upcoming prequel series dives deep into the past of Ben Edwards (Taylor Kitsch), offering fans a gritty look at the events that shaped one of the franchise's most complicated characters. Set years before the events of the original series led by Chris Pratt's James Reece, 'Dark Wolf' trades covert operations for explosive chaos, showing the moral compromises and haunting choices that turned Edwards into the man viewers met in 'The Terminal List.' In the trailer, a voiceover says, 'I need two shooters for a time sensitive op. I'm offering you a chance to finish what you started, and to keep your brothers from danger.' It all builds to a chilling final line: 'The only way out is right through it.' From intense shootouts to hand-to-hand combat, the trailer shows just how brutal this origin story really is, and it doesn't look like it holds back when it comes to the emotional toll of war. While Pratt doesn't take center stage this time, his presence is still made obvious in the teaser, reminding fans that these stories are deeply connected. Whether you're a fan of the original series or just love a military thriller, 'Dark Wolf' looks like it could be another hit for the streaming service. Here's everything you need to know before it lands on Prime Video on August 27, 2025. A few weeks ago, Prime Video released a batch of first-look images, and while this press release kept most of the plot under wraps, the photos did give us a glimpse at the core cast. Now, with this new trailer, it seems like more of the narrative has been revealed. Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips. The series dives into Edwards' backstory, tracing his journey from a disciplined Navy SEAL to a covert CIA operative, and uncovering the path that led him deep into the web of corruption central to 'The Terminal List.' It also shows his early connection with James Reece (a bond rooted in loyalty and shared experience) while revealing the choices and circumstances that hardened him into the conflicted man fans came to know. As his moral compass begins to falter, the story underscores a key theme of the franchise: that even the most principled soldiers can be broken by grief, ambition, and the seduction of power. The plot synopsis reads: 'Co-created by The New York Times bestselling author of The Terminal List, Jack Carr, and season One creator-showrunner David DiGilio, The Terminal List: Dark Wolf is a prequel series with an origin story that follows Ben Edwards (Taylor Kitsch) throughout his journey from the Navy SEALs to the clandestine side of CIA Special Operations. 'The series is an espionage thriller that explores the darker side of warfare and the human cost that comes with it. It also features Chris Pratt reprising his role as James Reece.' Kitsch said in an interview with USA Today: 'This is the origin story. This is the story that gets us to that point. There was so much heat around Edwards with that twist and all these questions about how. You're going to learn a heck of a lot more about who Ben really is and these twists and turns that led to that decision.' The prequel series brings together an impressive supporting cast, with Tom Hopper stepping into the role of Raife Hastings, Robert Wisdom playing Jed Haverford, and Luke Hemsworth appearing as Jules Landry. Joining them are Dar Salim as Mohammed Farooq, Rona-Lee Shimon as Eliza Perash, Shiraz Tzarfati as Tal Varon, and Jared Shaw as Ernest 'Boozer' Vickers, along with a number of other familiar faces filling out the ensemble. Following the breakout success of 'The Terminal List,' season 2 is officially in production, with Chris Pratt set to return as Reece. So it seems like this prequel series is arriving at the perfect time. With 'Dark Wolf' expanding the unflinching universe of 'The Terminal List,' Prime Video is doubling down on the franchise's intense action and fan-favorite characters. If the first trailer is any indication, viewers should brace themselves for what could be another brutal ride. 'The Terminal List: Dark Wolf' premieres with three episodes on August 27 on Prime Video, with new episodes dropping every Wednesday after that.


The Hindu
02-07-2025
- Entertainment
- The Hindu
‘The Terminal List: Dark Wolf' teaser: Taylor Kitsch embraces darkness in a gritty prequel series
Prime Video on Tuesday (June 1) released the teaser trailer of the action-drama series, The Terminal List: Dark Wolf, a prequel series set in the world of The Terminal List. Headlined by Taylor Kitsch, who reprises his role as Ben Edwards, the series premieres with the first three episodes on August 27, with weekly episodes releasing every Wednesday The teaser promises a gritty and intense story on how Ben, the infamous antagonist of the first season, became the person we have come to know. Set before the events of the 2022 series, Dark Wolf traces Ben's journey from when he was a Navy SEAL to the CIA Special Operations agent who embraced the darkness within. 'The series is an espionage thriller that explores the darker side of warfare and the human cost that comes with it,' reads the plotline from Prime Video. The teaser also offers glimpses at Chris Pratt, who is reprising his role as James Reece. The Terminal List: Dark Wolf is created by Jack Carr, the The New York Times bestselling author of 'The Terminal List,' and David DiGilio, the creator-showrunner of The Terminal List. The cast of the series also features Tom Hopper, Robert Wisdom, Luke Hemsworth, Dar Salim, Rona-Lee Shimon, Shiraz Tzarfati, and Jared Shaw, among others. Kitsch, Pratt, DiGilio, Carr, Antoine Fuqua, Kat Samick, Max Adams, Jared Shaw and Frederick EO Toye executive produce the series.