The Terminal List teaser is here, and Navy SEAL James Reece is relying on his iconic tomahawk to wreak vengeance. Composite by Coffee or Die Magazine.
The highly anticipated first look at Amazon’s upcoming series The Terminal List is finally here. In the short teaser trailer, Chris Pratt stars as Navy SEAL James Reece on a warpath to avenge the murders of his fellow SEALs and family.
The teaser shows Reece slamming a SEAL trident into the coffin of one of his betrayed teammates, followed by a montage of him fighting his way through those responsible. Epic clips of car chases, explosions, and Reece wreaking havoc culminate with him slowly drawing his Winkler Sayoc tomahawk.
For fans of the bestselling books by Jack Carr, The Terminal List would be incomplete without the iconic blade. Based on the teaser, it looks like Amazon won’t disappoint when it comes to the weapons and gear that make Carr’s series unique. The upcoming television series will premiere July 1 on Amazon Prime Video.
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Mac Caltrider is a senior staff writer for Coffee or Die Magazine. He served in the US Marine Corps and is a former police officer. Caltrider earned his bachelor’s degree in history and now reads anything he can get his hands on. He is also the creator of Pipes & Pages, a site intended to increase readership among enlisted troops. Caltrider spends most of his time reading, writing, and waging a one-man war against premature hair loss.
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