Star-studded “must watch” thriller branded ‘one of Prime Video’s best’ is now streaming

Dark Wolf, the prequel to The Terminal List, is now streaming in the UK on Prime Video.

This action-packed TV series, inspired by the works of author Jack Carr, delves into the backstory of character Ben Edwards, played by Taylor Kitsch. The narrative unfolds as it chronicles his transformation, moving from the ranks of the Navy SEALs to joining the Central Intelligence Agency.

The story titled “Dark Wolf” takes place a full seven years prior to the primary sequence. This prequel delves into Ben’s backstory, offering an in-depth look at the sinister aspects of combat and the heavy toll it exacts on individuals – a theme that resonates profoundly throughout. (via Amazon)

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The initial three episodes of a prequel series called “Created by Carr and David DiGilio” can be streamed now on Amazon Prime Video. The subsequent four installments will be released weekly, each one every Wednesday, until September 24th.

In the lead roles, alongside Kitsch, we find Tom Hopper and Chris Pratt, who once again takes on the character of James Reece. Luke Hemsworth, Robert Wisdom, and Rona-Lee Shimon are also part of the show, each occupying a significant supporting role.

In 2022, I got my hands on the latest game installment that follows the story of a Navy SEAL, played by Pratt, upon his homecoming to the U.S. Little did he know, he’d be thrust into the heart of a deadly and sprawling conspiracy.

The show garnered a mix of reactions from critics, as indicated by its 40% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes. _The Daily Beast_ suggested that the series wore out its “welcome” during the eight episodes it presented.

The review from Variety stated that the movie is long and seemingly unbearable for two hours, yet it has been unexpectedly extended to eight hours. Meanwhile, The Guardian labeled it as overly repetitive.

Some individuals, on the other hand, found the series captivating as The Sydney Morning Herald stated that it made an impressive entrance with a touch of mystery and engaging espionage techniques. Similarly, the San Jose Mercury News praised it for being gripping and full of surprises.

Viewers’ response was overwhelmingly favorable, as evidenced by Rotten Tomatoes’ audience rating of 94%. A fan declared it a “must-see,” while another on YouTube dubbed it one of the top series on Amazon Prime.

The Terminal List: Dark Wolf is streaming now on Prime Video.

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2025-08-27 09:19