Amazon Prime Video has released a teaser trailer for The Terminal List prequel series Dark Wolf.

The Terminal List follows the story of James Reece (Chris Pratt), a Navy SEAL investigating the devastating ambush of his platoon, while struggling with conflicting memories of the event and a brain tumour diagnosis.

His investigation uncovers a conspiracy that reaches the highest levels of the government, as Reece seeks revenge while also trying to protect his family.

Based on Jack Carr's 2018 novel of the same name and released in 2022, The Terminal List proved a hit among viewers before being renewed for a second season in 2023.

Prequel series Dark Wolf will follow Ben Edwards (Taylor Kitsch), Reece's former teammate and BUD/S classmate, and his journey from Navy SEAL to CIA operative.

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The first-look trailer teased Kitsch and Pratt's return to the roles ahead of the series' release on August 27.

Kitsch and Pratt act as executive producers on Dark Wolf alongside author Carr, showrunner David DiGilio, and filmmaker Antoine Fuqua.

The cast is rounded out by Luke Hemsworth, Tom Hopper, Dar Salim, Rona-Lee Shimon, Shiraz Tzarfati, Robert Wisdom, and Jared Shaw.

Despite The Terminal List holding just a 40% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, fans on YouTube dubbed the series "one of the best TV shows Amazon produced."

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The film boasts a 94% viewer rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with Markus T writing: "This series has the magic of early 2000s movies. It's entertainment without politics or agenda. Highly recommended!"

"Yet another excellent piece of entertainment," Gregory S added. "This is a great action show! Great story, great action, awesome characters, and redemption.

"It also shines the light on an area that critics probably know nothing about - PTSD. So, yet again, screw the critics and watch it, it’s worth it. This is a show that we actually want to watch."

Red H said it was a "must watch", while Vinicius C lauded it "super nasty and gritty".

The Terminal List: Dark Wolf is released on Amazon Prime Video on August 27. Season one is available to stream now.

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