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The Jack Carr Channel

The Origins of the ‘The Terminal List’ TV Series

The Jack Carr Channel

Jack Carr

Society & Culture

4.92.8K Ratings

🗓️ 8 July 2022

⏱️ 85 minutes

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Summary

On today’s episode of Danger Close, Jack is giving subscribers a look at the first episode of the brand new Terminal List List Podcast with Jack Carr.  


On the debut episode, Jack sits down with series showrunner David DiGilio and series producer, actor, technical advisor, and former Navy SEAL Jared Shaw. The trio explains how Jack’s original novel made it into the hands of Chris Pratt, and what it was like taking the story of James Reece from the page to the screen.  They also do a deep dive into Engram, the pilot episode of the Amazon Prime Video series directed by Antoine Fuqua. Along with some behind-the-scenes stories from the set, audiences get to hear about the gear featured in the episode, the filmmaking techniques employed to bring the story to life, and how the team dedicated themselves to authenticity throughout the process. 


The first two episodes of The Terminal List Podcast are available now, with new ones dropping every Monday. 


To hear the second episode and for more exclusive TERMINAL LIST content, be sure to check out the podcast! 

Apple:  https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-terminal-list-podcast-with-jack-carr/id1631833383 

Spotify:  https://open.spotify.com/show/5ZRsBTXC3irejYUDDUBTQc?si=759e9a0f79fc4d84 

YouTube:  https://www.youtube.com/c/JackCarrUSA … or wherever you get your podcasts. 


Don’t forget, you can stream the entire eight-part TV series starring Chris Pratt on Amazon Prime Video now. 


Sponsors: 


Navy Federal Credit Union: Today’s episode is presented by Navy Federal Credit Union. Learn more about them at http://navyfederal.org/

Black Rifle Coffee Company: Today’s episode is also brought to you by Black Rifle. Purchase at http://www.blackriflecoffee.com/dangerclose and use code: dangerclose20 at checkout for 20% off your purchase and your first coffee club order!

SIG: This episode is sponsored by SIG Sauer. You can learn more about SIG here: http://bit.ly/SIG-JackCarr

Transcript

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0:00.0

This is The Danger Close Podcast, beyond the books of me, Jack Cawr.

0:17.6

Welcome to The Danger Close Podcast, an Ironclad original, presented by Navy Federal Credit

0:21.8

Union.

0:22.8

Today is a special episode of The Danger Close Podcast.

0:25.8

In case you missed it earlier this week, we released the first two episodes of my

0:29.7

brand new show, The Terminal List Podcast with Jack Cawr, an Ironclad original, presented

0:34.9

by Kansas City Cattle Company.

0:37.2

In each episode I sit down with series showrunner David DeGilio and series producer and

0:42.3

actor Jared Shaw, who plays Booser on the show.

0:46.1

Together, we give behind the scenes insights into each episode of the show, breaking down

0:50.3

major plot points, themes, creative decisions, and never before heard stories from the set

0:55.3

and the writer's room.

0:57.1

And I got to tell you, this was so much fun to record with these guys.

1:01.5

And for those who don't know, a showrunner is like what a director is in a feature film.

1:06.0

A showrunner is to a series.

1:07.8

Essentially, the central point of contact for everything it has to do with the show.

1:13.1

David DeGilio could not have done a better job.

1:17.2

This was in the right hands.

1:20.6

Amazing guy.

1:21.6

Also, the head of the writer's room, lead writer, and just an incredibly talented person,

1:26.3

an amazing human being.

1:27.7

So it's great to sit down and get to talk to him as well as my dear friend, Jared Shaw.

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