Interview: Antoine Fuqua, Jack Carr, and Dave DiGilio Talk The Terminal List

The new action drama The Terminal List features a killer cast. However, it also offers a few impressive names on the producing and directing team as well. Based on the novel by Jack Carr, the new Amazon Prime series has such heavy hitters as Antoine Fuqua directing. Add all that to a group of actors that include Chris Pratt, Riley Keough, Constance Wu, Taylor Kitsch, and Jeanne Tripplehorn. The Terminal List tells the tale of a Navy SEAL who finds himself investigating the tragic events that took his team on a covert mission. And yes, the drama unfolds over an eight episode arc. And you can catch the new series this Friday on Amazon Prime (check out our review here).

Over the past few days, we’ve been excited to share our interviews with the cast and crew of the new series. One of the most fun conversations happened to be with Mr. Fuqua, Mr. Carr, and showrunner, Dave Digilio. Having spoken to Antoine a few times before, I’ve become not only a fan of his work, but I have the utmost respect for the man. The director opened up about being part of the producing team, and how he approached the series. Dave Digilio discussed the possibility of the show continuing after season one. And finally, Jack Carr was a blast. Having Jack on as an executive producer appears to be a brilliant idea. Mr. Carr is a delight to speak to, and it’s clear the players enjoyed his presence on set. The Terminal List premieres this Friday on Amazon Prime.

Source: JoBlo.com

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