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The Terminal List: Dark Wolf (2025)

The Terminal List: Dark Wolf poster

The Terminal List: Dark Wolf (2025)

Overview

Before The Terminal List, Navy SEAL Ben Edwards finds himself entangled in the black operations side of the CIA. The deeper Ben goes into the 'gray', the harder it will become to not give himself over to his darker impulses. Every man has two wolves inside him – light and dark – fighting for control. Which wolf will Ben Edwards feed?


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Rating & Dimensions

Bias Rating
Analyzing...
Leans Traditional

Political: Leans Right
Diversity: Moderate
Islam: Negative
Judaism: Positive

Viewer Rating
7.3

Overview

Before The Terminal List, Navy SEAL Ben Edwards finds himself entangled in the black operations side of the CIA. The deeper Ben goes into the 'gray', the harder it will become to not give himself over to his darker impulses. Every man has two wolves inside him – light and dark – fighting for control. Which wolf will Ben Edwards feed?


Starring Cast


Where to watch

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Detailed Bias Analysis

Analyzing...
Leans Traditional

Primary

The series leans right by emphasizing military brotherhood, necessary violence for protection, and individual initiative, while critiquing government bureaucracy and deception from the perspective of elite operators committed to national security.

The series features a visibly diverse cast in supporting and guest roles, including Black, Middle Eastern, Israeli, and Asian actors, alongside its white male leads. The narrative primarily focuses on military themes, brotherhood, and the moral complexities of covert operations, without explicitly critiquing traditional identities.

Secondary

The film features the 'Khalid Network' as a nuclear proliferation group and an 'ISIS leader' as an antagonist, portraying certain Islamic entities or adherents as threats or problematic.

Eliza Perash, a Mossad operative working with the CIA, is portrayed as a competent and allied character, suggesting a positive or respectful depiction of the associated national/religious identity.

Based on available information, *The Terminal List: Dark Wolf* does not appear to feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Plot summaries, cast details, and reviews consistently focus on military and intelligence operations, without any discussion of queer elements or representation.

The Terminal List: Dark Wolf does not feature any identifiable transsexual characters or themes based on available plot summaries and cast details. The narrative focuses entirely on military operations and espionage, with no indication of gender identity topics being present in the story.

The available information indicates no scenes where female characters are depicted defeating male opponents in close-quarters physical combat. Action sequences primarily feature male characters, and no specific combat victories by female cast members against men are described.

According to available information, no characters in *The Terminal List: Dark Wolf* (2025) have an on-screen gender that differs from their established gender in the source material.

The provided information indicates that for all named characters, their race was either unspecified in prior source material or consistent with the actor's portrayal. No character established as one race in canon or history is portrayed by an actor of a different race.


Viewer Rating Breakdown

7.3

Viewer Rating

Combines user and critic ratings from four sources

User Ratings

IMDB logo
7.6
The Movie Database logo
7.5

Critic Ratings

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7.5
Metacritic logo
6.6

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