

Jack Ryan de Tom Clancy : Guerre Fantôme
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- Dario Tibay-7 jJack Ryan: Ghost War is a solid Prime Video continuation of the Krasinski-era Jack Ryan series. The action scenes are the best part: tense, cleanly staged, and enjoyable without turning Jack into a superhero. Krasinski still plays Ryan with that useful mix of intelligence, reluctance, and moral discomfort, while Wendell Pierce and Michael Kelly bring back the grounded, lived-in feel of the series. The story has all the usual spy-thriller ingredients: a covert mission gone wrong, a rogue black-ops unit, old betrayals, intelligence politics, and a conspiracy that becomes personal. It is entertaining, but it also gets weighed down by a lot of explanatory dialogue. Some scenes feel less like drama and more like people reading the classified summary aloud. Sienna Miller is a welcome addition as MI6 officer Emma Marlowe, and the film leaves enough room for future installments. I would watch another one, especially if the next film trusts the audience a bit more and lets the characters breathe between explosions. Enjoyable, competent, occasionally over-explained.
- jackmeat-1 jMy quick rating - 5.3/10. If there is one thing Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan: Ghost War wants you to know immediately, it is that absolutely nobody in this universe can simply have a quiet day at work. The movie opens exactly how you would expect a streaming-era espionage thriller to open. People yelling into earpieces, guns firing, computers doing mysterious “important hacking things,” and a covert team trying to digitally steal something so classified the audience is apparently not trusted to understand it yet. Naturally, everything goes sideways. Then we are whisked away to New York City where Jack Ryan (John Krasinski) is attempting that mythical concept known as having a normal life. He is out on a peaceful jog, minding his own business, trying very hard not to save the world for five whole minutes. Unfortunately for Jack, espionage movies have the same respect for retirement as horror movies do for common sense. Before long, James Greer (Wendell Pierce) shows up for what is essentially “Hey buddy, quick favor…” The kind of favor that inevitably ends with international conspiracies, gunfire, and several passport stamps. To be fair, Ghost War does have moments where it almost remembers what made the Jack Ryan series work so well. Partnering Jack with MI6 officer Emma Marlowe (Sienna Miller) gives the film some solid chemistry, while Greer and Mike November (Michael Kelly) remain welcome additions. The globe-trotting scenery also deserves credit because if the script is going to drag us through another secret rogue black-ops conspiracy, at least it has the decency to provide nice travel footage along the way. Even if it felt like a travel advertisement for Dubai at times. The problem is that Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan: Ghost War explains absolutely everything far too early and far too directly. A good espionage thriller thrives on tension, paranoia, and restraint. Fear, loyalty, guilt, and uncertainty should simmer beneath the surface while characters carefully navigate impossible situations. Here, the movie feels terrified that viewers might become confused for seventeen seconds, so it overexplains itself into submission. What remains is a polished but painfully formulaic streaming spy thriller that checks boxes instead of creating suspense. The final extended gun battle is entertaining enough, but somehow never feels particularly tense. Things explode, bullets fly, people yell tactical instructions, and yet it never quite earns the investment needed to make any of it matter. Honestly, Ghost War feels like it was written by an algorithm fed every “CIA accidentally causes terrorism” plotline from the last twenty years and instructed to make it shiny. Compare this to the first season of Jack Ryan, which actually understood espionage storytelling. That show gave us layered characters, conversations dripping with tension, emotional stakes, and consequences that mattered. You cared about Jack, Greer, and even the villains because they felt human. Here? Everyone mostly feels like they were assembled in a streaming-content factory where the mission briefing included the words: “Make it loud, expensive, and vaguely political.” Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan: Ghost War is watchable enough if you simply want spies running through airports and tactical teams kicking doors in, but compared to the show, this mission feels very much compromised.
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Jack Ryan de Tom Clancy : Guerre Fantôme was released on 20 mai 2026.
Jack Ryan de Tom Clancy : Guerre Fantôme was directed by Andrew Bernstein.
Jack Ryan de Tom Clancy : Guerre Fantôme has a runtime of 1h 47min.
Jack Ryan de Tom Clancy : Guerre Fantôme was produced by John Krasinski, Allyson Seeger, Andrew Form.
Jack Ryan doit malgré lui replonger dans le monde de l'espionnage quand une opération secrète met au jour une conspiration mortelle. Tandis que chaque seconde compte, il est rejoint par Mike November et James Greer de la CIA, ainsi que par Emma Marlowe, agent chevronné du MI6. Ils affrontent une unité clandestine dans une lutte à haut risque et aux implications personnelles.
The key characters in Jack Ryan de Tom Clancy : Guerre Fantôme are Jack Ryan (John Krasinski), James Greer (Wendell Pierce), Emma Marlowe (Sienna Miller).
Jack Ryan de Tom Clancy : Guerre Fantôme is rated 16.
Jack Ryan de Tom Clancy : Guerre Fantôme is an Action, Drame, Thriller film.
Jack Ryan de Tom Clancy : Guerre Fantôme has an audience rating of 4 out of 10.





















