The Terminal List: Dark Wolf is nearing its season 1 finale, with episode 7 serving as the concluding chapter of Ben Edwards’ origin story. Like the earlier episodes, the finale will also be about 50 minutes long and will be available in multiple regions with subtitles and dubbing.
The spin-off follows Edwards’ journey from Navy SEAL to CIA operative, revealing betrayals and conspiracies that pull him deeper into covert missions. The story shifts significantly in episode 6 when Haverford is shown to be aligned with Cyrus Rahimi, making Edwards and his allies scapegoats in a bigger spy game. This betrayal now sets the stage for the finale.
The cast includes Taylor Kitsch as Edwards, Tom Hopper as Raife Hastings, Luke Hemsworth as Jules Landry, Dar Salim as Farooq, Robert Wisdom as Haverford, and Shiraz Tzarfati as Tal Varon. With Edwards branded a rogue agent and pursued by the system he once served, episode 7 is set to wrap up the season with revenge, fallout, and lingering questions.
Release and streaming details for The Terminal List: Dark Wolf Episode 7

The Terminal List: Dark Wolf Episode 7, titled The Wolf You Feed, will be released exclusively on Amazon Prime Video on Wednesday, September 24, 2025. The finale will premiere at 12 a.m. PT and 3 a.m. ET, with simultaneous availability in the UK, Canada, India, Australia, and other regions where Prime Video operates. Subtitles and dubbed versions will also be available for international viewers.
As the season’s final episode, the finale will pick up after the bloody fallout of the airfield exchange in episode 6. Ben Edwards, now officially branded a rogue agent, must decide how to respond to Haverford’s betrayal and whether he will face Cyrus Rahimi directly. The three-month time jump teased for this episode indicates that the consequences of their actions will extend far beyond the immediate firefight.
The preview also hints that Edwards’ pursuit of Haverford might become the main focus. With Perash dead, Raife gone, and the rest of the team divided, Edwards could go it alone or find unlikely allies. His hold on the nuclear bearings is a risky bargaining tool, and how he uses it could determine how the season ends.
The Terminal List: Dark Wolf episode 6 recap

Episode 6 of The Terminal List: Dark Wolf, titled Pawns & Kings, starts with Raife Hastings in a church, leaving behind the body of a German courier he mistakenly killed. His guilt is obvious, and he considers walking away from the mission. Meanwhile, Ben Edwards tends to his injuries after surviving the Zurich car bombing that killed Eliza Perash.
In Geneva, Iranian Prime Minister Yousef Saedi and Cyrus Rahimi continue with plans to secure nuclear capabilities. At the same time, Tal Varon monitors Haverford’s communications and becomes suspicious. She realizes that the real Shepherd might not be who Haverford says he is.
Back in Germany, Haverford introduces Vahid Rahimi to the team, insisting he was the Shepherd. He kills Vahid in front of them, claiming it was for Eliza. Raife becomes uncomfortable with Haverford’s methods and decides to quit, warning Ben that he has lost his moral compass. Ben refuses to stop, determined to finish the mission.

Ben, Farooq, and Landry pose as Khalid operatives at an airfield to deliver the nuclear bearings. To their shock, the bearings turn out to be genuine, confirming they were duped. At that moment, Tal sends Ben proof that Cyrus is the true Shepherd and that Haverford has been collaborating with him.
Enraged, Ben and his team open fire on the Iranians, killing Saedi and his guards before retrieving the bearings. Raife watches from a distance but does not rejoin the team. When they return, they find Haverford has branded them rogue agents, sending word to the CIA that they betrayed their country. With no allies remaining and their reputations damaged, Edwards, Farooq, and Landry are forced off the grid, setting up the explosive events of the finale.
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