When he meets the dinosaurs that are currently in theaters at Jurassic World: The World After, Chris Pratt prepares to return to his first love, television, with The Terminal List, a new series that will be released on July 1 on Amazon Prime Video. And which premiered yesterday at the Monte Carlo Festival in the presence of Taylor Kitsch and creator David Digillo.
Everwood was revealed in the early 2000s and then seen on Newport Beach, with Chris Pratt not having a lead role on the small screen after the 2015 Parks and Holidays. And for its unification with the format series, he decided. Take action and trust Antoine Fukua (Equalizer, Training Day), who produced and directed the first episode of The Terminal List and knows a lot about muscle thrillers and breathing.
Adapted from the Jack Carr novel, this eight-part series shows Chris Pratt playing the role of James Reese, a Navy seal who escaped a deadly ambush against his regiment during a secret mission in the Middle East.
At home, in California, given the painful memories of this event, what the family finds and is interested in taking responsibility for this tragedy. But as new evidence emerges, he soon suspects that a dark organization is working against him and threatens not only his life but also those he loves.
From its first episode, The Terminal List selects all the fields of the military series with a tense story, a sequence of highly successful actions, soldiers suffering from post-traumatic stress, eating them, and a large-scale conspiracy.
Chris Pratt, same as James Reese, on the terminal list
But while we may fear the product at the discretion of the NCIS or the SEAL Team, which remains quite classic in both their narrative and staging, the Amazon series has a good idea to bring a real psychological and paranoid dimension to the story. It seems that Rice’s memory plays tricks on him.
His soul, which blurs the line between past and present, as well as dream and reality, thus makes us wonder more if he is drowning in madness or if he is a victim of a really terrible conspiracy.
With the key to a pleasant realization that avoids a simple awakening and offers us a real cache as a whole. Added to that is a stylized and well-choreographed muscular sequence – including a hospital confrontation between Ris and several attackers – that should delight action lovers. And fans of Antoine Fukua.
Against the backdrop of an army and conspiracy without a revolution in the series genre or code or action movie, the terminal list is a good surprise that should easily be established as one of the summer events. Chris Pratt certainly can’t find his best role there – we know he’s more involved – but the cast as a whole is solid, with special mention of Constance Wu (crazy rich Asians) and Taylor Kitsch (Friday night lights). ).
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