
What's new on Danger Close?
Now, on his new podcast Danger Close, an IRONCLAD original, Jack takes fans beyond the books with conversations from real-life warriors, tactical experts and fellow writers about the world of the Terminal List, real conflicts, gear and a ton more. New episodes drop every Wednesday and Friday. Presented, by Navy Federal Credit Union.
Who is Danger Close’s Samuel Katz?
Today’s guest on Danger Close is an expert on the Middle East, counterterrorism, and special operations. In addition to hundreds of articles on topics related to the Arab-Israeli conflict and international security issues, New York Times bestselling author Samuel Katz is also the former editor of the trade publication Special Operations Report.
What is the danger close discount on mtntough+?
MTNTOUGH: MTNTOUGH is offering Danger Close listeners 20% off the all-new MTNTOUGH+ subscription with the code DANGERCLOSE. Today’s guest on Danger Close is an expert on the Middle East, counterterrorism, and special operations.

Episode Archive
28 episodes of Danger Close since the first episode, which aired on February 9th, 2021.
Patton (1970)
Dan, Katie, and Liam discuss the 1970 WWII biopic about the famous General, Patton.
Doctor Zhivago (1965)
Dan, Katie, and Liam discuss the 1965 David Lean Russian Revolution epic, Doctor Zhivago.
The Battle of Algiers (1966)
Dan, Katie, and Liam discuss the 1966 Italian neorealist film from director Gillo Pontecorvo, The Battle of Algiers.
The Wind that Shakes the Barley (2006)
Dan, Katie, and Liam discuss the 2006 Ken Loach film about two brothers in the Irish War for Independence in 1920, The Wind that Shakes the Barley.
Gettysburg (1993)
Dan, Katie, and Liam discuss the 1993 Civil War drama/reenactment/tv film/epic from director Ron Maxwell, Gettysburg.
The Blue Max (1966)
Dan, Katie, and Liam discuss the 1966 German Air Force drama from director John Guillerman, The Blue Max.
Trailer
In combat, DANGER CLOSE is the term used when calling for fire support if you or other friendly forces are in close proximity to the target. War is Hell, people make films about it, and we love to talk about them. We are Dan, Katie, and Liam, and this...is DANGER CLOSE.
Patton (1970)
Releasing to critical acclaim, this film took home seven Academy Awards, including Best Actor (George C. Scott), and Best Director (Franklin J. Schaffner). It is often at the top of “best war films” lists, and a favorite of film buffs.
BONUS EPISODE: The Terminator (1984)
BONUS EPISODE: The Terminator! The Danger Close team is taking their holiday break for this week's release, but we didn't want to leave you all empty-handed. So here is a gift from us, our first Patreon episode from last year! You can listen to two of us gush over one of James Cameron's most popular films, and hear the other host be wrong.
Gregg Hurwitz: Dark Horse
Today’s guest on Danger Close is Gregg Hurwitz. Gregg is a New York Times bestselling author and the creator of the acclaimed Orphan X series.
Preview The Terminal List Book 5: In the Blood
In this special episode of Danger Close, Jack Carr gives listeners an exclusive look at book 5 of The Terminal List series, In the Blood.
Marc Polymeropoulos: Clarity in Crisis at the CIA
Today's guest on Danger Close is Marc Polymeropoulos. For more than 25 years, Marc Polymeropoulos was a critical member of the U.S. intelligence community specializing in counterterrorism, human intelligence collection an…
Jack Answers Your Questions
On today’s episode of Danger Close, Jack takes a break from interviewing some of the world’s most interesting people and sits down to answer some of YOUR questions.
Admiral James Stavridis: The Next World War
Today’s guest on Danger Close is retired admiral and New York Times bestselling author James Stavridis.
The January Update
On this episode of Danger Close, Jack dives into some more “negative” reviews of the Terminal List series, takes a look at some of his new favorite gear, and looks back at the authors and books featured on Danger Close from …
Stephen Hunter: Targeted
Today’s guest on Danger Close is an author, a Pulitzer Prize-winning film critic, a United States Army veteran, and an acclaimed journalist.
