Filming for the second season of Prime Video/Amazon‘s The Terminal Checklist is presently in full swing, so fingers are crossed that the Chris Pratt sequence will make speedy progress towards a return. Earlier than that occurs, a prequel story based mostly upon Taylor Kitsch’s Ben Edwards will arrive in The Terminal Checklist: Dark Wolf, which has accomplished a season of filming and will “delve deeper into his story and comply with his journey from a Navy SEAL to a CIA operative.”
This spin off about James Reece’s outdated buddy will start roughly 5 years previous to The Terminal Checklist‘s onset and won’t be based mostly upon an current James Carr e-book (though the writer did closely assist craft the spin off’s story), which additional fuels the sense of intrigue on the place this prequel may go. Again when the prequel was introduced, Kitsch enthused that “to carry ‘Ben’ again is an honor” in addition to “the bromance continues,” and also you is perhaps questioning if meaning something specifically about Mr. Pratt.
Will Chris Pratt Be In The Terminal Checklist: Dark Wolf Collection?
You realize it. When Amazon formally renewed The Terminal Checklist, Pratt did the honors in concurrently saying Dark Wolf, and he added, “And to make it much more thrilling, I will even be showing on this prequel sequence!”
One other cool bonus? Dark Wolf will function characters who will even seem in The Terminal Checklist‘s second season, as Pratt recently told Collider:
“It seeds numerous the characters that seem within the second e-book. So, the Mo Farooq character, the Raife Hastings character, all of the characters from the e-book – we’ll get to know them via that sequence. So by the point they arrive into this, it’s going to be out of this world, dude. I’m actually f*cking pumped. It’s going to be so good.”
Clearly, Jack Carr followers can be feasting on far more to return from this franchise. To date, nevertheless, Amazon hasn’t revealed an actual arrival date for Dark Wolf aside from (as revealed on social media) “Coming Summer time 2025.” In different phrases, keep tuned.