How to watch 'The Terminal List: Dark Wolf' online — stream action thriller prequel from anywhere
Taylor Kitsch and Chris Pratt star in Prime Video Original series

Taylor Kitsch returns as Ben Edwards in the prequel to action thriller "The Terminal List". Charting his journey from Navy SEAL to CIA operative, "The Terminal List: Dark Wolf" promises plenty more tense twists, bullets fired and corruption. Here’s how to watch "The Terminal List: Dark Wolf" online and around the world from anywhere with a VPN.
The first three episodes of "The Terminal List: Dark Wolf" will be released on Wednesday, August 27, with the remaining four episodes going out every Wednesday thereafter.
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After helping Reece (Chris Pratt) incite revenge on the people that killed his wife and daughter in "The Terminal List", this prequel series gives us the origin story of Ben Edwards as he climbs through the ranks and faces the harsh reality that things aren’t so easily categorized into black and white, good and evil.
Finding himself in the black operatives of the CIA, Ben must decide which of the two wolves living inside him will win out as he’s sucked further and further into the dark side of warfare.
Chris Pratt and Jared Shaw will reprise their roles as Lieutenant commander James Reece and 'Boozer' alongside Kitsch, with Tom Hopper joining as Lieutenant Raife Hastings as a part of the main cast. Luke Hemsworth, Dar Salim, Robert Wisdom, Rona-Lee Shimon and Shiraz Tzarfati also star in recurring roles.
Based on the novels written by Jack Carr, now is the time to not just think about the fight but be in it. Read on for our guide on how to watch "The Terminal List: Dark Wolf" online and from anywhere in the world.
How to watch 'The Terminal List: Dark Wolf' in the U.S.
A Prime Video Original, you’ll be able to watch "The Terminal List: Dark Wolf" with an Amazon Prime Video subscription. The first three episodes will drop on Wednesday, August 27, with the remaining episodes going out every Wednesday thereafter for its seven-episode total run.
Prime Video comes as a part of an Amazon Prime subscription and costs $14.99/month or $139 if you pay for a year upfront. That’s after a 30-day free trial period where you can test out all the benefits for nothing, including Prime Video, fast delivery, and more.
Traveling overseas? Don’t lose access to your subscription. You can use a VPN to watch "The Terminal List: Dark Wolf" as if you were still at home...
How to watch 'The Terminal List: Dark Wolf' from anywhere
Away from home and struggling to watch "The Terminal List: Dark Wolf” through your usual service?
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How to watch 'The Terminal List: Dark Wolf' in the U.K. Canada & Australia
For those in the U.K., Canada, or Australia, it’s the same story as in the States. "The Terminal List: Dark Wolf" will arrive on Amazon Prime Video from Wednesday, August 27. The first three episodes will drop when the show debuts on the streaming service, with new episodes then arriving on the service every Wednesday, with the final episode landing on September 24.
Amazon Prime costs £8.99/CA$9.99/AU$9.99/month or save over the year with an annual sub for £95/CA$99/AU$79.
No matter where you are, new and eligible returning customers can benefit from a 30-day free trial of Amazon Prime.
'The Terminal List: Dark Wolf' trailer
'The Terminal List: Dark Wolf' episode guide
Below is the full release schedule for "The Terminal List: Dark Wolf", with the first three episodes being made available at debut on Wednesday, August 27. The remaining episodes will then drop weekly:
- Episode 1 "Inherent Resolve" — Wednesday, August 27
- Episode 2 "The Audition" — Wednesday, August 27
- Episode 3 "What’s Past Is Prologue" — Wednesday, August 27
- Episode 4 "The Sound of the Guns" — Wednesday, September 3
- Episode 5 "E&E" — Wednesday, September 10
- Episode 6 "Pawns & Kings" — Wednesday, September 17
- Episode 7 "The Wolf You Feed" — Wednesday, September 24
'The Terminal List: Dark Wolf' cast
- Taylor Kitsch as Ben Edwards,
- Chris Pratt as James Reece
- Tom Hopper as Lieutenant Raife Hastings
- Jared Shaw as Ernest 'Boozer"' Vickers
- Luke Hemsworth as Jules Landry
- Dar Salim as Mohammed Farooq
- Robert Wisdom as Jed Haverford
- Rona-Lee Shimon as Eliza Perash
- Shiraz Tzarfati as Tal Varon
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