The Terminal List: Dark Wolf, the newest action-packed thriller, has rightfully become the obsession of all action thriller lovers. With just three episodes, the show has gained immense popularity. It became the talk of the town. Hence, viewers, especially the younger audience, might feel a distinct eagerness to watch the series.
However, the show is undoubtedly not suitable for a younger audience. The Terminal List: Dark Wolf comes with a TV-MA rating. This rating points out that the show is suitable for adult viewers. Hence, younger teens and children must definitely avoid watching this series.
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The Terminal List: Dark Wolf is definitely not for kids. If the show did not have the rating, then there might be a chance for the parents to try to watch this series with their kids. However, the rating gives the parental guide that it is for mature audiences only. It is not just a suggestion but rather a fair warning about the distinct contexts of the series.
The Terminal List: Dark Wolf is a prequel to The Terminal List. The three episodes of the series, which were released on August 27, are filled with impactful elements. There are intense action sequences, mature language, violence, gore, alcohol, and drug usage. Children are impressionable. Hence, there is a distinct possibility that the show might be disturbing and negatively influential.

The Terminal List: Dark Wolf’s genre is action thriller. Hence, the presence of intense action sequences is undoubtedly evident. The official IMDb plot synopsis of the series reads,
“Before joining THE TERMINAL LIST, Navy SEAL Ben Edwards works CIA black ops. As he delves deeper into moral gray areas, he struggles between light and dark impulses - two wolves fighting within him.”
The story of the series follows Ben Edwards through his intense journey from being a respectable Navy SEAL to finding himself deeper and deeper into the shadowy operatives. The story begins with Ben Edwards speaking about his experiences seven years before the current situation he is in.
Though The Terminal List: Dark Wolf is a prequel series to The Terminal List, there are many distinct story additions. This makes the storyline worth diving in. There is a suspenseful and thrilling atmosphere throughout.
This suspenseful tone becomes the carrier of the dark theme of the storyline. Through Ben's actions in this series, we will see the choices he made. These choices were crucial in leading him to the path he is now on.
The role of Ben Edwards is played by Taylor Kitsch. Tom Hopper joins in as Lieutenant Raife Hastings. Chris Pratt is back once again as Lieutenant James Reece. It is intriguing to see that Chris Pratt’s character will be in this show as well. The mix of returning actors from The Terminal List, along with the new additions, will undoubtedly make the series worth watching.
The next episodes of the series will be released on September 3. The upcoming episodes will delve deeper into the storyline. It will bring forth more of the dark themes. It cannot be denied that the series is well-made. It is meant for viewers old enough to handle the mature content and understand the significance of their depiction.
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