The Terminal List

8.0
2022

Navy SEAL Commander James Reece turns to vengeance as he investigates the mysterious forces behind the murder of his entire platoon. Free from the military’s command structure, Reece applies the lessons he’s learned from nearly two decades of warfare to hunt down the people responsible.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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Official Trailer

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Jai Courtney Reads The Terminal List

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Taylor Kitsch Reads The Terminal List

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Cinevision

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Chris Pratt Reads The Terminal List

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Perspective Is Everything

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Chris Pratt Reads First Look Teaser Comments

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Official Teaser

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First Look

Seasons

8 Episodes • Premiered 2022

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1. The Engram

7.5

In the wake of a disastrous mission overseas, Navy SEAL Commander James Reece returns home with conflicting memories of the op and questions about his own culpability.

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2. Encoding

7.6

Reece locks onto his first potential target, enlisting Ben's help. With his mental health in question, Katie and Reece strike up an uneasy but mutually beneficial partnership to find answers.

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3. Consolidation

7.3

Reece is drawn deeper into a complex conspiracy and puts a new name on his list. Meanwhile, Secretary of Defense Lorraine Hartley announces a drastic policy overhaul to help Special Operators. And Katie discovers the truth of what's going on in Reece's head.

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4. Detachment

7.7

With the help of his closest friends, Reece travels to Mexico to locate the triggerman who killed his family. Katie continues her research from a remote location. Steve Horn takes steps to preserve Capstone's deals, and the San Diego FBI Fugitive Task Force led by Tony Layun enters the fray in pursuit for rogue SEAL James Reece.

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5. Disruption

8.4

Reece travels to San Francisco to seek answers on a drug that may have started this all. Katie attempts to turn Mike Tedesco in an effort to blow up Capstone's plans for Nubellum. Tony and his team stick close to Horn, hoping to intercept Reece before he kills his next target.

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6. Transience

8.0

The FBI's manhunt intensifies as they close in on Reece. Without the medications, Reece's physical and mental symptoms escalate. Surrounded by law enforcement, a man hellbent on his mission must escape without taking innocent lives.

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7. Extinction

7.9

Reece returns to Coronado to bring the hammer down on the people who betrayed him the most. Back within the walls of his family home, fragmented memories surface. Katie plays ball with the FBI in order to finish her story.

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8. Reclamation

7.8

A showdown brews at Secretary of Defense Hartley's Orcas Island estate as Reece, Katie, Ben and Tony's paths and objectives collide.

Cast

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Chris Pratt

James Reece

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Jeanne Tripplehorn

Secretary Hartley

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Riley Keough

Lauren Reece

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Taylor Kitsch

Ben Edwards

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Constance Wu

Katie Buranek

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Arlo Mertz

Lucy Reece

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Reviews

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MovieGuys

4/10

The Terminal List is painfully slow, cliched, and violently meaningless.

In spite of excellent acting from the cast, this series takes forever to go nowhere interesting. It drags the viewer along, at a painfully lethargic pace,weighed down by often cringe worthy, pro US military cliches.When it does finally go somewhere, its to a dark place, filled with ugly, empty, meaningless, violence.

I really wanted to like this series, in the same way I did like Jack Reacher. That said, where Reacher was loaded down with calculated violence tempered by reason, thrills and action, this series is, for the most part, its antithesis and that's why it fails to resonate.

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misubisu

7/10

Best revenge story ever!
This is how I would track down the people that killed my family to avenge them... if I was in any way physically capable of doing it :-)

Chris Pratt has come a long way since Andy Dwyer on Parks And Recreation. He's turned out to be an excellent action actor. He's very believable in this role (as he is in his others).

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