Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan final season trailer with John Krasinski’s title character
John Krasinski’s title character tries to rid his government of corruption in the new trailer for the final season of Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan.
Amazon Prime Video released the new trailer on Wednesday, the first footage from the fourth and final season, which will be released on June 30.
Two episodes will debut on June 30, with two more airing on July 7, concluding the six-episode season with the show’s two final episodes on July 14.
In the fourth and final season of Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan, the main character embarks on his most dangerous mission yet: facing an enemy both foreign and domestic.
As the new Deputy Director of the CIA, Jack Ryan is tasked with uncovering internal corruption, uncovering a series of suspicious black operations that could expose the country’s fragility, with Michael Pena joining the ranks. cast adds as Domingo Chavez.
As Jack and the team investigate the depths of the corruption, he discovers a much worse reality: the merging of a drug cartel with a terrorist organization. fought to protect.
Corruption: John Krasinski’s title character tries to rid his government of corruption in the new trailer for the final season of Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan
New Cast: As the new Deputy Director of the CIA, Jack Ryan is tasked with uncovering internal corruption, uncovering a series of suspicious black operations that could expose the country’s fragility, with Michael Pena (above) joins the cast as Domingo Chávez
The trailer begins with Ryan testifying before the U.S. Senate hearing, where he said, “Two days ago, a strike team killed President Udoh, and yet you can’t prove we weren’t involved. Doesn’t that concern you?’
Ryan replies, “No, sir. It frightens me,” as Ryan is later told, “You need to handle this, Jack.”
James Greer (Wendell Pierce) asks Jack, “What are you going to tell them?” Jack replies, “That this corruption goes way beyond the CIA.”
Mike November (Michael Kelly) enters the room, to James’ surprise, as Jack adds, ‘Say welcome. I thought we could use some help.’
Ryan tells an analyst, “Give me everything you can about Domingo Chavez (Michael Pena), as Ryan later meets Chavez in person.
“On paper, you may be the deadliest operator the CIA has ever employed. I need to find out who’s behind all this, and to be honest, you’re all I’ve got,” Ryan tells Domingo, as we watch the operator spring into action.
See this? Now I’m blushing,” Chavez says with a straight face, as Ryan explains that they’re dealing with, “the merger of a drug cartel with a terrorist organization.”
They can move anything. People, guns, suicide bombers. Unlimited resources combined with undying hatred,” explains Ryan.
Concern: The trailer opens with Ryan testifying before the US Senate hearing, where he shared, “Two days ago, a strike team killed President Udoh, and yet you can’t prove we weren’t involved. Doesn’t that concern you?’
Anxiety: Ryan replies, “No, sir. It terrifies me,” as Ryan is later told, “You’ve got to handle this, Jack.”
Narrate: James Greer (Wendell Pierce) asks Jack, “What are you going to tell them?” Jack responds, “That this corruption goes much higher than the CIA”
On paper: “On paper, you may be the deadliest operator the CIA has ever employed. I need to find out who’s behind all this, and to be honest, you’re all I’ve got,” Ryan tells Domingo, as we watch the operator spring into action.
Blushing: “See this? Now I’m blushing,” Chavez says with a straight face, as Ryan explains that they’re dealing with, “the merger of a drug cartel with a terrorist organization.”
Cathy Mueller (Abbie Cornish) tells Jack, “The world is a game board of alternating hands. Nothing but vipers outside these walls.’
Jack is told, “You don’t know who these people are,” he jokes, “I’m sure I’ll meet them soon enough.”
The trailer ramps up with more action-packed shots, including one where Ryan himself is electrocuted.
“Jack is risking his life,” James tells someone on the phone, while Mike jokes, “I always wanted to be a Federal.
Jack asks, “So the CIA was second?” But Mike replies, “Fourth,” while other shots show Jack answering a call from James.
“Jack, where the hell are you?” asks James. Jack replies, “Are you sure you want to know?” as Jack tells Mike that James hung up, which Mike says is “Typical,” as the trailer comes to a close.