Be warned: this contains spoilers for the finale of *The Terminal List: Dark Wolf*! If you haven’t watched it yet, you can find it streaming on Amazon Prime.
The first season of *The Terminal List: Dark Wolf* concluded with a dramatic and explosive finale. The last episode featured a massive explosion orchestrated by Taylor Kitsch’s character, resulting in a house and several people being engulfed in flames. The spectacle was impressive, appearing to use real effects, so I spoke with Kitsch and Chris Pratt about it.
Here’s what happens at the beginning of the *Dark Wolf* finale: Ben finds himself alone after discovering Jed Haverford’s betrayal. Haverford is hiding in a remote house, preparing a trap for anyone trying to stop him. As a timer starts, Ben goes upstairs and sees a group of vehicles approaching. Almost instantly, one of the cars explodes, followed by more explosions, creating a really intense action sequence. The actor Kitsch also mentioned that the team really enjoyed filming it.
When a large group of enemies opened fire on the house Ben was in, he raced downstairs to arm a large bomb in the basement. He escaped through a tunnel just before detonating numerous barrels of explosives, completely destroying the house.
Chris Pratt and Taylor Kitsch playfully suggested that filming in Budapest makes it easy to create dramatic or exciting scenes, as they joked with each other.
- Chris Pratt: Listen, if you have to do movies with lots of bombs, do it in Budapest.
- Taylor Kitsch: Yeah, true.
- Chris Pratt: They’re like, ‘We added a little extra TNT.’
The filmmakers definitely didn’t skimp on the explosives, and the incredibly realistic practical effects are a big part of what makes *Dark Wolf* so enjoyable.
Okay, so this scene was *huge* for Ben’s character – a real make-or-break moment. The filmmakers clearly understood that, and they weren’t afraid to show it! I mean, they actually blew up a house during a massive gunfight. It was seriously epic in scale, and the *Friday Night Lights* actor totally embraced the intensity, as he put it…
It was pretty obvious how distant I was. Honestly, it was ridiculous. That’s part of the performance, what we aim for. But seeing all those barrels in the basement… I remember him saying it was going to be huge.
He finished up by saying he “loved” that scene, and honestly, so did I. It was a fantastic way to kick off the finale – really showcased Ben as this total lone wolf, fearlessly facing down a huge group of guys all on his own. It just felt epic!
It also highlighted the strength of his group, as his old teammates rallied to support him and help him survive.
This season was full of gripping and explosive moments – including a particularly intense origin story for Ben Edwards – which really explained how he became the person we see in *The Terminal List*. Now I’m eager to find out how the big events of *Dark Wolf* will affect Season 2 of *The Terminal List*.
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