Dark Wolf Podcast Episode 1: Taylor Kitsch, Jared Shaw, and David DiGilio
In this episode. Jack is joined by The Terminal List: Dark Wolf producers Taylor Kitsch, Jared Shaw, and David DiGilio.
In this episode. Jack is joined by The Terminal List: Dark Wolf producers Taylor Kitsch, Jared Shaw, and David DiGilio.
Each design is signed and available only through participating independent bookstores. Free with preorder while supplies last. One design per store. Once they’re gone, they’re gone forever.
There are martial artists. There are actors. There are movie stars. And there are legends. Born Carlos Ray Norris on March 10, 1940, the man the world would come to know as Chuck Norris was, and will always be, a legend.
A few books on Iran from my shelves to include Targeted: Beirut, my first non-fiction work written with historian and Pulitzer Prize finalist James M. Scott.
Fired up to be back at SHOT Show. See you on the floor. I’ll be signing my latest thriller, Cry Havoc, at select SHOT Show 2026 booths.
The gear in these pages comes from the real kit carried by small MACV-SOG Teams pushing “across the fence” into denied areas of Laos, Cambodia, and North Vietnam.
Every time I stop by the Pat McAfee Show the world seems to need saving… So glad Pat happened to order that alien blaster on the dark web and that I always travel with binos…
On August 4, 1964, President Lyndon B. Johnson reported attacks in the Gulf of Tonkin—an escalation that set America fully on the path to Vietnam. A decade of covert ops already smoldered: CIA sabotage, deniable raids, and, later, MACV-SOG missions in Laos and Cambodia. This secret war forges Tom Reece in Jack Carr’s CRY HAVOC.
Fans of the hit 2022 series "The Terminal List" ruefully recall Ben Edwards (Taylor Kitsch), the former Navy SEAL turned CIA operative, who joins SEAL commander James Reece (Chris Pratt) in uncovering a nefarious plot.
Chris Pratt is back in action — and if his words are anything to go by, The Terminal List Season 2 is going to be next-level. Speaking to Collider’s Steve Weintraub at CinemaCon.