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David DiGilio Discusses Future of 'The Terminal List: Dark Wolf' and 'Tron: Ares'

WHAT'S THE STORY?

What's Happening?

David DiGilio, the showrunner for 'The Terminal List: Dark Wolf,' is currently working on the second season of the series in Morocco. The prequel series, which is a spinoff of the popular 'The Terminal List,' has released its first three episodes on Amazon Prime Video. The series explores the backstory of Ben Edwards, a character played by Taylor Kitsch, who transitions from a Navy SEAL to a CIA operative. DiGilio is also credited with the story for 'Tron: Ares,' a project he began in 2011, which has finally come to fruition after 14 years.
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Why It's Important?

'The Terminal List: Dark Wolf' expands the universe of Jack Carr's book series, providing fans with deeper insights into beloved characters. The series' success could lead to more spinoffs and a broader cinematic universe, potentially increasing Amazon Prime Video's viewership. Additionally, DiGilio's involvement in 'Tron: Ares' highlights the long-term development processes in Hollywood and the persistence required to bring complex projects to life. This could influence future collaborations and adaptations in the entertainment industry.

What's Next?

DiGilio hopes for 'Dark Wolf' to have a multi-season run, with characters crossing over into the main series' second season. The development of 'Tron: Ares' suggests potential for further expansion of the 'Tron' universe, depending on the film's reception. The success of these projects could lead to more adaptations of Jack Carr's novels and possibly more 'Tron' films.

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