| The "Jurassic World" star plays Navy SEAL 
				officer James Reece who is trying to find out why his former 
				platoon was ambushed on a botched mission.
 Pratt, who executive produced the show, co-star Constance Wu and 
				Carr spoke to Reuters about the action thriller, which begins 
				streaming on Amazon Prime Video on Friday.
 
 Below are excerpts edited for length and clarity.
 
 Q: You have a newborn at home, star in blockbusters “Jurassic 
				World Dominion” and “Thor: Love and Thunder” and you’re bringing 
				out “The Terminal List”. How are you feeling?
 
 Pratt: "This has been a fantastic summer, most importantly, the 
				birth of my daughter, Eloise...and, yeah, it's been a really 
				intense moment of projects all coming out at the same time and 
				it's... the culmination of several years' worth of work...which 
				is great, and I feel very, very blessed."
 
 Q: How important was it to make this as authentic as possible?
 
 Pratt: "It was the entire driving force behind all of our 
				creative ambition. We employed several military members both in 
				front of and behind the camera. We were hyper focussed on 
				authenticity and honouring the community. We wanted to make this 
				show for the spec ops community, so when they watch it they'd 
				say 'wow, that one got it'."
 
 Q: You are known for comedy. How much was this an opportunity to 
				show your range as an actor?
 
 Wu: "The way I choose my roles is by trying to do something 
				different than the thing I did before. And the thing I did 
				before this was 'Hustlers' so to go from playing a stripper to a 
				war correspondent, I felt like that sounds like fun because it's 
				so completely different and it was."
 
 Q: Did you set any conditions on bringing the book to screen?
 
 Carr: "No conditions, like do your thing, do your magic, you 
				have the best in the business. ...To have them want me to be a 
				part of it was humbling and an honour."
 
 (Reporting by Hanna Rantala; Editing by Lisa Shumaker)
 
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