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‘The Terminal List’ Author Provides Update On Highly-Anticipated Prequel With Chris Pratt

“The Terminal List” author Jack Carr announced that the highly-anticipated prequel to the 2022 Amazon Prime series based off his hit novel is coming to screens in 2025, with Chris Pratt and Taylor Kitsch once again on board.

In a post on Monday on Facebook, Carr recalled how four years ago, filming began on the adaptation of his first book “THE TERMINAL LIST” and how the prequel “The Terminal List: Dark Wolf” is coming out this year.

“Our guiding principle from the beginning was to capture the warrior mindset and make a show that honored the sacrifice of those who put on the uniform and went downrange,” Carr wrote “That continued to be our guiding principle filming THE TERMINAL LIST: DARK WOLF last year overseas.”

“DARK WOLF is a Ben Edwards prequel origin story starring Taylor Kitsch as Ben with Tom Hopper as Raife Hastings, Dar Salim as Mo Farooq, Luke Hemsworth as Jules Landry and Chris Pratt back as James Reece,” he added. “It takes place before the events of THE TERMINAL LIST and is coming to screens in 2025 – announcements should start dropping soon.”

“Capturing that warrior mindset as James Reece embarks on a journey of violent redemption in TRUE BELIEVER (Book Two) remains at the forefront of all we do,” Carr continued, before sharing news that the sequel to “The Terminal List” was in the works! “Filming begins shortly and I can tell you – the scripts are EPIC! Now it is time to bring those pages to life!”

A little over a year ago, Pratt made headlines when he dropped news that production would soon get underway for the prequel to the series, sharing the title with a poster that read, “The Terminal List: Dark Wolf.”

“From the Producers of [TheTerminalList] and NYT Bestselling author [Jackcarrusa]–introducing THE TERMINAL LIST: DARK WOLF, a prequel series featuring Ben Edwards and James Reece,” the post read. “Production begins early this year.”

Deadline previously reported that it had learned that Amazon had indeed finalized a second season of the hit series and a prequel, though no other details were available.

The eight-episode first season was a huge hit for Amazon, scoring the No. 2 spot on Nielsen’s weekly Top 10 streaming ratings chart. 

It centered around former Navy SEAL officer Reece, who “investigates why his entire platoon was ambushed during a high-stakes covert mission,” a description on IMDb read.

The Carr series was a massive hit with audiences, despite critics trying to slam it as “anti-woke” and more, as previously reported.

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