Friday 20 May 2022 12:25 AM The Terminal List trailer finds Chris Pratt as a soldier seeking answers as he ... trends now Chris Pratt brings Jack Carr's bestselling novel to life in the new trailer for the upcoming Amazon Prime Video series The Terminal List. The 42-year-old actor plays James Reece, whose entire platoon of Navy SEALs is ambushed during a high-stakes covert mission. The soldier finds himself with conflicting memories of the ambush as questions arise about his culpability in their deaths... as he ultimately discovers dark forces working against him. New trailer: Chris Pratt brings Jack Carr's bestselling novel to life in the new trailer for the upcoming Amazon Prime Video series The Terminal List The trailer begins with Reece going in for a CAT scan, as he coldly says, 'Copy' when the technician says they're almost ready to begin. He has flashbacks of the ambush in a tunnel, with explosions taking out his comrades in arms. His wife Lauren (Riley Keough) asks James over the phone what happened, and he simply says, 'They're all gone. Everybody's gone.' Copy: The trailer begins with Reece going in for a CAT scan, as he coldly says, 'Copy' when the technician says they're almost ready to begin Flashbacks: He has flashbacks of the ambush in a tunnel, with explosions taking out his comrades in arms He's seen in an airplane hangar as the coffins of his 12 fellow SEAL members rest with American flags draped over them. Reece returns home to his wife Lauren and their daughter Lucy (Arlo Mertz), who runs up and gives him a hug. Reece is seen at a bar when he's approached by Katie Buranek (Constance Wu) who grills him about the ambush. SEALS: He's seen in an airplane hangar as the coffins of his 12 fellow SEAL members rest with American flags draped over them Hugs: Reece returns home to his wife Lauren and their daughter Lucy (Arlo Mertz), who runs up and gives him a hug '12 SEALS lost and no one in command even issues a statement?' Katie asks, but Reece doesn't answer her. Admiral Pillar (Nick Chinlund) is meeting with Reece, telling him that, 'Nothing in this file adds up.' Reece is next seen driving with Ben Edwards (Taylor Kitsch), asking him, 'who has the capability to alter our signals? Change our records?' No answer: '12 SEALS lost and no one in command even issues a statement?' Katie asks, but Reece doesn't answer her Nothing adds up: Admiral Pillar (Nick Chinlund) is meeting with Reece, telling him that, 'Nothing in this file adds up' Alter: Reece is next seen driving with Ben Edwards (Taylor Kitsch), asking him, 'who has the capability to alter our signals? Change our records?' The iconic Black Sabbath rock song War Pigs starts in the background as Ben says, 'Brother, that is God's hand kind of s**t.' Reece is at a bar again when another man raises a shot towards him, as Katie mentions symptoms such as, 'Headaches, paranoia, memory confusion.' He tells her, 'Well I'm not crazy,' but she counters that he, 'needs someone to help you prove it,' which is apparently her. God's hand: The iconic Black Sabbath rock song War Pigs starts in the background as Ben says, 'Brother, that is God's hand kind of s**t' Shots: Reece is at a bar again when another man raises a shot towards him, as Katie mentions symptoms such as, 'Headaches, paranoia, memory confusion' Proof: He tells her, 'Well I'm not crazy,' but she counters that he, 'needs someone to help you prove it,' which is apparently her Reece is seen smashing a SEAL badge into a coffin (a longtime SEAL tradition to show respect for a fallen comrade). Reece is told by Lorraine Hartley (Jeanne Tripplehorn), 'I know what it's like for war to follow you home. I hope you'll be able to find peace knowing this mission is over.' Reece keeps pounding more SEAL badges into coffins as the trailer winds down with a number of cryptic shots. SEAL: Reece is seen smashing a SEAL badge into a coffin (a longtime SEAL tradition to show respect for a fallen comrade) Lorraine tells Reece, 'You're not at war. You're home. There's a difference,' though Reece retorts, 'Not anymore.' He's also seen telling an unseen person, 'I can't let you keep doing this,' as he adds, 'I think something happened to me on that op.' The trailer comes to an end with a dramatic shot of Reece pulling out a SEAL tomahawk and bringing it up to a man he has tied up. That same shot also serves as the poster for The Terminal List, which Amazon also released on Thursday, with the series debuting Friday, July 1. Shot: The trailer comes to an end with a dramatic shot of Reece pulling out a SEAL tomahawk and bringing it up to a man he has tied up Poster: That same shot also serves as the poster for The Terminal List, which Amazon also released on Thursday, with the series debuting Friday, July 1 All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility