Pratt stars as Navy SEAL lieutenant commander James Reece, whose last mission went very wrong very quickly. And now that he’s back home, he’s discovering that his narrative has been rewritten while he was in the field. The further Reece looks into the mission he was sent on, the more it all looks incredibly shady. It seems that someone with a lot of power was setting him and his team up. Now, Reece and his loved ones are in danger, so he desperately needs to clear his own name and expose the conspiracy that’s against him. Reece isn’t alone on his quest for the truth, as help comes from Katie Buranek (Constance Wu), a war correspondent looking to leverage the power of the press. Currently an independent journalist, Buranek sees Reece’s story as an opportunity. Here’s everything you need to watch The Terminal List online, and check out the trailer for The Terminal List:
How to watch The Terminal List in the US
All of its eight episodes should arrive at 3 a.m. ET / 12 a.m. PT, if not slightly earlier. We’ve noticed episodes of The Boys season 3 have been arriving earlier than anticipated, for example.
How to watch The Terminal List anywhere on Earth
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The Terminal List reviews
Not many reviews have hit the net for The Terminal List, as evidenced by the fact that its Rotten Tomatoes score of 80% (opens in new tab) is only based on 5 reviews at the time of publishing. Dave Nemetz, for TVLine (opens in new tab), declared that The Terminal List “is terminally bad,” and “punishingly grim and hopelessly boneheaded.” Even worse, he notes the show is “woefully short on actual thrills,” and that its “dialogue is generic.” Liam Mathews, over at TV Guide (opens in new tab), disagrees, writing that the series has “thrilling action scenes” as well as “good performances and dialogue.” And this contrast in reviews makes us wonder if this show is being graded on a sliding scale.
The Terminal List cast
Chris Pratt leads the series as James Reece, a Navy SEAL whose platoon is ambushed on a big mission. He then discovers that his life (and his family’s as well) is at stake, as powerful forces are working against him. Other members of the announced cast include:
Constance Wu as Katie BuranekTaylor Kitsch as Ben EdwardsJeanne Tripplehorn as Lorraine HartleyRiley Keough as Lauren ReeceArlo Mertz as Lucy ReecePatrick SchwarzeneggerLaMonica Garrett as Commander FoxJai Courtney as Steven HornJD Pardo as Tony Liddel
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