For those who are unfamiliar, Chris Pratt is a TV actor who starred in Parks and Recreation and Guardians of the Galaxy. It turns out that he’s also a social media prodigy, with some of the most clever posts to come from any Hollywood A-lister. In his latest Instagram post, for instance, he shared a photo of himself standing in front of Hawaii’s Kīlauea volcano with the caption “I fought on behalf of bulls**t today.” While Pratt’s words couldn’t be more accurate in a literal sense, it seems likely that he was referring to the ongoing controversy regarding the casting of his new movie, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom. Some people are upset that his character has been made more heroic in the sequel.
For example, Entertainment Weekly writes: “So much of this story revolves around the dino-expert heroics of Chris Pratt’s Owen Grady.
Introduction to The Terminal List
This blog post is an introduction to the movie The Terminal List. It discusses the events that led up to the film, why it was made, and what character Daniel Hayes thinks of the film. The movie is a cinematic adaptation of Dan Hayes’ award-winning novel, “The Terminal List: A Thriller”. The novel in question tells the story of a group of Navy SEALs on their final deployment, who are killed when their helicopter crashes in Afghanistan. Only one of them survives, Daniel Hayes (Jack Black) who is deliberately left behind as a decoy. He spends the next 11 months in Afghanistan as a hermit to keep from being interrogated about his mission and the other’s deaths. During this time, he makes a list of everyone he thinks was secretly killed on the mission. The list goes on for 70+ pages and is full of redactions, false trails, and false secrets: all the things that Hayes believes are necessary to keep his sanity while in captivity.
Names of the characters in The Terminal List
Here are the celebrity’s names mentioned below:
- Chris Pratt as James Reece
- Taylor Kitsch as Ben Edwards
- Constance Wu as Katie Buranek
- Tyner Rushing as Liz Riley
- Patrick Schwarzenegger as Donny Mitchell
- Jeanne Tripplehorn as Lorraine Hartley
- Arlo Mertz as Lucy Reece
- Jai Courtney as Steven Horn
- LaMonica Garrett as Commander Fox
- Riley Keough as Lauren Reece
- Jared Shaw as Ernest “Boozer” Vickers
- Christina Vidal as Mac Wilson
The storyline of The Terminal List
The Terminal List movie is about a fictional Air Force One hijacking. Tom O’Neill (played by Jack Thorne) manages to live for 33 hours in the White House Situation Room before being forced to jump from the building, but he finds himself in a tense standoff with an FBI negotiator as he searches for his daughter. The real-life bomber is determined to get his revenge on Tom, yet one of them survives.
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John Malkovich (In the Line of Fire and Dangerous Liaisons) as Luther Broughton, a man who is determined to find his daughter and stop the bomber. He spends his time at an airport bar while waiting for a flight to take him home. Luther has received a call from one of his sources that indicates that Tom may have a hard drive containing information about the Air Force One explosion.
Chris Pratt Investigates a Conspiracy in Amazon Series The Terminal List Promo
We’ve all been taught to fear the military-industrial complex, so when Chris Pratt’s character, peeking through the crack in some secret door of a military facility, walks past this sign next to it on his way out:
A conspiracy and a story that starts with paranoia and spirals into a terrorist attack that goes unknown to the public for decades.
Written and directed by filmmaker Sean Hanish, the show is about a military conspiracy that involves some kind of biological warfare. Things take a turn for the worse when their secret weapon is discovered to be loose on American soil. With no way to recall it, the US Army is forced to call on Pratt’s character to find and destroy it before things get much worse.
So, what do you think about The Terminal List?