Three years after the "Jack Ryan" series wrapped up on Prime Video, John Krasinski is reprising his role in a new movie, subtitled "Ghost War."
In it, the title character is "reluctantly thrust back into the world of espionage when an international covert mission unravels a deadly conspiracy, forcing him to confront a rogue black-ops unit, and the clock is ticking," per the film's official synopsis.
The summary continues, "Backed by an unlikely new partner - razor-sharp MI6 officer Emma Marlowe (Sienna Miller) - Jack and the team navigate a treacherous web of betrayal, facing a past they thought was long put to rest - making this the most personal, high-stakes mission any of them have ever faced."
If you're reading this, "Jack Ryan: Ghost War" is available to stream on Prime Video now. The movie was released on May 20.
"Jack Ryan: Ghost War" is an Amazon Original and exclusive to the Prime Video streaming service.
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