The Terminal List: Dark Wolf

The Terminal List: Dark Wolf
Navy SEAL Ben Edwards' abrupt discharge from the military lands him a new job working with a mysterious CIA operative. As he delves deeper into the world of covert intelligence he struggles with the moral gray areas of clandestine operations.
RipLinesMan reviewedSeptember 24, 2025
Event Horizon (1997) and The Terminal List: Dark Wolf chase the same descent in two different arenas, bro. In space you get Laurence Fishburne as Captain Miller trying to keep his crew out of the fire while Sam Neill as Dr. Weir leans into it until the heat owns him; on the ground you get Chris Pratt as James Reece playing the steady guardian while Taylor Kitsch as Ben Edwards moves closer to flames that promise power and leave scars, bro. One story turns a starship into a cathedral of punishment, the other swaps in safe houses and airfields that feel like fresh circles of the same inferno, bro. Both ask the same question: if you open the wrong door, can you walk back out with your soul. 
The crews line up clean, bro. Joely Richardson as Starck keeps a cool map through chaos, and Rona-Lee Shimon as Eliza Perash brings that same clear-eyed navigator vibe in the shadows, bro. Jason Isaacs as D.J. cuts with cold precision, and Tom Hopper as Raife Hastings matches that disciplined steel, bro. Kathleen Quinlan as Peters carries heart through the smoke, and Jared Shaw as Boozer carries bruised loyalty that feels just as human, bro. Richard T. Jones as Cooper laughs so fear does not win, while Luke Hemsworth as Jules Landry brings the volatile spark that makes every room hotter, bro. Add Robert Wisdom as Jed Haverford and Dar Salim as Mohammed Farooq, and the whole op starts to look like judgment day with paperwork. Cosmic abyss or human one, it is still the same furnace, bro.