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Jack Ryan:Ghost War Review

The Jack Ryan series of books, films and series’ by Tom Clancy have a long history, and reboots are a big part of that too! John Krasinsky has been part of the Amazon series just titled Jack Ryan until 2023 and in 2026 we received a film with Krasinsky in titled Jack Ryan:Ghost War

The basic premise is that Jack Ryan has gone back to civilian life but the CIA needs him. He joins forces with a British agent Emma Marlow played by Sienna Miller, to fight a common enemy who knows their every move.
Now we enjoyed the Jack Ryan series with Krasinsky, but the movie feels like trying to cash in yet again. Sienna Miller looks good, smokes too much (been a while since I’ve seen this much smoking on the big screen) and is a sidekick, however this movie seems to be just going through the motions at best. Every cliché is hit and executed, and it pretty much telegraphs the next moves in advance. So did we hate it, well no – we watched it but it was just an alright movie. Harsh but true, this review basically is about an alright movie that we watched but didn’t love. I’ve watched far worse but I’ve also watched far better….

Jack Ryan:Ghost War

5.5 out of 10

An OK movie in a great franchise ruined by being put out for money just because…

Story
5 out of 10
Story is formulaic and telegraphs the next part…
Audio & Video
7 out of 10
Nothing to get excited about but it does the job
Acting
5 out of 10
Again this is no Oscar winning movie, but I have seen a lot worse
Overall Rating
5 out of 10
I have seen worse, I've seen better. I'm not going to recommend it, but if you fancy a thriller then there is worse than this…

Pros

A decent franchise with some great movies

Good price – available to many for free

Nice action sequences and photography. Audio is alright as well

Cons

Good franchise but this is the worst movie in it!

Literally telegraphs the whole story….

You have seen all of this before…

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