The Terminal List: Dark Wolf’ premieres exclusively on Prime Video with weekly episode releases

The Terminal List: Dark Wolf’ premieres exclusively on Prime Video with weekly episode releases
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The new series “The Terminal List: Dark Wolf” is now available to stream exclusively on Prime Video. The show centers on Ben Edwards, portrayed by Taylor Kitsch, and follows his transition from the Navy SEALs to a role in CIA Special Operations.

Prime Video subscribers can access the first three episodes of “The Terminal List: Dark Wolf,” with new episodes released each Wednesday until the season finale on September 24. The release schedule includes Episode 4 on September 3, Episode 5 on September 10, Episode 6 on September 17, and Episode 7 concluding the season on September 24.

Prime membership, which includes access to Prime Video, is priced at $14.99 per month or $139 annually. Amazon also provides discounted membership options for young adults and qualifying government assistance recipients at half the standard cost. Those who are not members can start a 30-day free trial to explore the service.

Prime Video can be streamed via web browsers or through its app available for smartphones, tablets, set-top boxes, game consoles, and select smart TVs. Users may also download content for offline viewing on iOS, Android, and Fire devices.

“The Terminal List: Dark Wolf” serves as a prequel set seven years before the events of the original “The Terminal List” series from 2022. The earlier series was based on a book by Jack Carr and featured Chris Pratt as Navy SEAL James Reece investigating a conspiracy after an ambush of his platoon.

The cast of “Dark Wolf” includes Taylor Kitsch as Ben Edwards, Chris Pratt as James Reece, Tom Hopper as Raife Hastings, Rona-Lee Shimon as Eliza Perash, along with Robert Wisdom, Luke Hemsworth, Dar Salim, Shiraz Tzarfati, and Jared Shaw.

Other notable titles available on Prime Video include Amazon Original series such as “The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power,” “Reacher,” “Fallout,” and “The Boys.” In addition to scripted shows and films, Prime Video offers live sports programming and documentaries.



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