AmazonPrime Videois now very much in the action businessfollowing the success ofReacher, with one of the streamer’s other genre wins beingThe Terminal List, which has now spawned a spin-off inThe Terminal List: Dark Wolf. An intense new trailer for the thriller series, which is due to debut next month, has now been unleashed, and you can check it out below.
Acting as a prequel and thus set before the first series, which landed on Prime Video back in 2022 and is led byChris Pratt2,The Terminal List: Dark Wolfpromises everything that fans of the first outing are hoping for as it centers on a returningTaylor Kitschas Ben Edwards, tracking his twisted journey from Navy SEAL to the CIA.The Terminal List: Dark Wolfis due to land on the streamer on July 20, 2025, and you’re able to check out the official synopsis and newly released trailer below…

Chris Pratt Is More ‘Castaway’ Than Navy SEAL As He Teases Unrecognizable Look for His Returning Action Series
Chris Pratt has been showing off a “rough” appearance in the name of his returning Prime Video action series.
“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.””

‘The Terminal List: Dark Wolf’ Hits Prime Video on August 27
Alongside Taylor Kitsch,Chris Pratt will returninThe Terminal List: Dark Wolfas James Reece, with therest of the cast including Tom Hopper, Jared Shaw,Luke Hemsworth, Dar Salim, Robert Wisdom, and Rona-Lee Shimon. Based on the novel of the same name by Jack Carr, the mainThe Terminal Listseries follows Pratt’s James Reece as a Navy SEAL who returns home following a dangerous mission with conflicting memories of his time in combat and questions about his culpability.
The Terminal Listwas a huge hit for Prime Video, attracting a massive audience and amassing 1.1 billion minutes viewed across its eight episodes. However, the action thrillerproved to be deeply divisiveamong critics and audiences, with the former “scoring” the series 40%, while the former gave the show 94%. Executive producer and author Jack Carr has since blamed the negativity directed towardsThe Terminal Liston its lack of “woke stuff”rather than it being overlong, bland, and shallow, which is what critics cited as issues. Carr has previously:

“We don’t mention right, left, conservative, liberal, none of those things are even mentioned. The Daily Beast, in particular, their review was quite mean. But they see an American flag and they get upset. Or they see someone who is competent with weapons and has a certain mindset and holds those in power accountable for their actions they just kind of lose it a little bit.
There’s no ‘woke’ or ‘anti-woke,’ but just because there’s not this ‘woke’ stuff that’s shoved into it, then it’s perceived – by critics, at least – as not promoting their agenda, so they’re going to hate it.”

The Terminal List: Dark Wolf
