Amazon shares first look at prequel to one of its most wildly divisive series - and it sees Marvel's Chris Pratt suited up

Mar. 14, 2024



The Terminal List: Dark Wolf also stars Taylor Kitsch and Luke Hemsworth

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Amazon Prime Video has shared a first look at The Terminal List: Dark Wolf, the prequel series toone of its most wildly divisive shows among critics. Chris Pratt and Taylor Kitsch star in the behind-the-scenes glimpse at the spin-off, which is set to fill in their characters James Reece and Ben Edwards' backstories.

Based on the best-selling novel by Jack Carr, its predecessor follows Reece (Pratt), a Navy SEAL who is forced to return home when one of his platoon’s covert missions goes sideways. As he struggles to remember exactly what happened, Reece starts to question his own culpability. But when new evidence comes to light, he discovers that there might be a bigger conspiracy at play – and his inadvertent involvement not only endangers himself but his loved ones, too. The Dark Wolf, interestingly, is set five years prior to those events.

While the set photos don’t give away all that much – Kitsch is completely blurred behind a clapperboard – other than the fact that filming has begun, they do reveal Pratt and another actor, who may or may not be Luke Hemsworth, in a soldier’s uniform. The location of the series was previously rumored to be Mozambique, a theory thatcouldvery well be supported by the landscapes spotted in the background of the above images.

Prime Video has yet to announce a release date for The Terminal List: Dark Wolf but we’ll be sure to keep you posted. While we wait for more news, check out our picks of thebest shows on Amazon Prime Videofor some viewing inspiration.

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