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Jack Ryan ‘Ghost War’ ~ To Be Released May 20, 2026

“Jack Ryan: Ghost War” (2026) is a continuation of the Jack Ryan TV series. It is categorized as Political, Action, and Spy Thriller, based on characters from the Ryanverse created by Tom Clancy. The release date is May 20, 2026.

 

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Where to Watch: Amazon Prime

STORYLINE:

Jack Ryan Ghost War (2026)John Krasinski plays a modern, grounded, and highly capable version of Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan (2018–2023) in Amazon Prime’s political-action thriller film. Jack Ryan is an intelligent but vulnerable CIA analyst. He’s an analyst. Not a field agent. Why does he repeatedly get pulled from the desk into high-stakes field operations?

Jack Ryan’s retirement is abruptly interrupted by a new global threat, and he finds himself back in the world of espionage. When a covert international mission unravels, Ryan discovers a rogue black-ops unit trained for high-impact terror operations has now gone off the grid. The threat is escalating across New York, London, and Dubai. Ryan reunites with trusted CIA allies Mike November (played by Michael Kelly) and James Greer (played by Wendell Pierce). The combined experience of this trio is their only strategic advantage. MI6 officer Emma Marlowe (played by Sienna Miller) joins the mission. Her sharp instincts and field expertise make her an indispensable partner.

Jack Ryan and the rest of the team navigate a web of betrayal, operating in real time with lives on the line. Ghost War expands the Jack Ryan universe into its first major feature film.

BIO & CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

John Krasinski is an American actor, writer, director, and producer best known for his breakout role as Jim Halpert on NBC’s The Office. He later reinvented himself as an action thriller lead through Amazon’s Jack Ryan series (2018–2023), where he portrayed the CIA analyst-turned-operative. Krasinski has also directed and starred in the critically acclaimed horror films A Quiet Place (2018) and A Quiet Place Part II (2020). In Jack Ryan: Ghost War, Krasinski reprises his role and also contributes to the screenplay and production, continuing his hands-on creative involvement in the franchise.

MEET the Jack Ryan: Ghost War (2026) Team:

    • Michael Kelly is an American actor known for his intense, grounded performances. His most acclaimed role was as Doug Stamper in House of Cards, earning multiple Primetime Emmy nominations. Notable films include Dawn of the Dead (2004), Changeling (2008), The Adjustment Bureau (2011), Chronicle (2012), Now You See Me (2013), and Everest (2015).

    • Wendell Pierce is an American actor and businessman known for his commanding presence. He has built a distinguished career across stage, film, and television. The role that first brought him major recognition was Detective Bunk Moreland in HBO’s The Wire. Other major TV roles include Antoine Batiste in Treme and Robert Zane in Suits. Film credits include Malcolm X (1992), Ray (2004), Selma (2014), and Clemency (2019). Pierce is an acclaimed stage actor, nominated for Tony and Olivier Awards for Death of a Salesman.

    • Sienna Miller is an American-British actress and former model. Her breakthrough roles were in Layer Cake (2004) and Alfie (2004). Notable performances include her role as Edie Sedgwick in Factory Girl (2006) and as Caitlin Macnamara in The Edge of Love (2008), earning a BAFTA Rising Star nomination. She was also nominated for the Golden Globe for her portrayal of Tippi Hedren in The Girl (2012). Her filmography includes Foxcatcher (2014), American Sniper (2014), The Lost City of Z (2016), and American Woman (2018).

TRAILER/TEASER:

ONE Media. “JACK RYAN: GHOST WAR Official Trailer 2 (2026) John Krasinski.” YouTube, 16 Apr. 2026, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zo2ObN8lfAA.

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I'm really looking forward to "Jack Ryan: Ghost War"! The blend of political intrigue and action in the series has always kept me on the edge of my seat. I'm curious to see how they'll ramp up the tension, especially after the last season's intense moments. I hope they incorporate some well-choreographed action scenes that rival some of the best spy thrillers out there.

Do you think we'll get to see more character development with Jack or will it focus more on the action this time around? I'm really hoping for a balance of both!

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Oregon1342467

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The best thing about Jack Ryan for me was always the balance between intelligence work and action scenes. Too many spy franchises forget that analysts and strategy people are important too. This series made Ryan feel like someone who uses his brain first before jumping into danger. That made the tension stronger because every mission felt risky instead of looking easy. Ghost War sounds like it is continuing that same style, especially with the rogue black-ops angle. Also glad they brought back Greer and Mike November because those characters gave the show maturity. Sienna Miller joining the cast is another good move because she usually fits serious thriller roles well. Hopefully the movie stays focused on suspense and politics instead of becoming nonstop action. The trailer already looked more controlled compared to most streaming action films lately. Expectations are honestly pretty high for this one because the show built a strong reputation already.

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Ghost War sounds more ambitious with the international locations and rogue unit storyline, but it still feels believable enough for this universe. Sienna Miller joining the cast was unexpected but actually makes sense after thinking about it. She fits these mature thriller roles better than younger actresses who only focus on action scenes. Also good to see Amazon continuing the franchise instead of rebooting it with another actor. Audiences already accepted Krasinski as Ryan, so changing him now would probably hurt the momentum. The trailer looked tense without trying too hard to impress people with explosions every five seconds.

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I never expected John Krasinski to become one of the better modern spy leads, but he proved me wrong after the first season. He plays Ryan with enough intelligence and nervous energy that the character still feels human. Some action actors look too polished and emotionless. Krasinski reacts like someone who understands the pressure of the situation. That makes scenes more tense for me. The new movie sounds ambitious with the international scope and the rogue unit storyline. I also appreciate that they are not rebooting the franchise from zero again because audiences are tired of that. Continuing the same story is the smarter move. I am curious about Emma Marlowe too because MI6 partnerships usually create interesting conflict in spy stories. Different agencies never fully trust each other, so hopefully the movie uses that tension instead of making everybody agree immediately.

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|Dexter|

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I honestly missed this franchise more than I expected. There are many spy shows now, but Jack Ryan had a different feeling because the main character was not written like some perfect fighter. He makes mistakes and gets overwhelmed sometimes. That made the story easier to follow for me. I am interested in the “Ghost War” title too because it sounds like the conflict will involve hidden operations instead of open warfare. That could make the movie more suspenseful. I also think New York, London, and Dubai are good locations because those cities naturally make the story feel global. My only concern is the movie format. A series gives more time for investigations, politics, and character development. A movie has to move faster, so I hope they do not rush things too much. Still, I trust John Krasinski with this role because he clearly cares about the franchise if he is helping with the screenplay too.

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I like spy stories but only when they stay grounded. That is why I preferred Jack Ryan over some other action franchises. The older seasons focused a lot on intelligence gathering, surveillance, and political consequences instead of just fights every ten minutes. From this description, Ghost War still sounds connected to that style. I think adding a rogue black-ops unit is smart because it creates danger without making the story feel unrealistic. It is believable that trained operatives could become a serious international threat. I also like that they are using returning characters instead of replacing everybody with new faces. Too many franchises keep rebooting themselves. Greer and Mike November already have history with Ryan, so there is already emotional investment there. Sienna Miller is a strong addition too. I just hope her character actually matters to the story and is not only there for support scenes.

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