John Krasinski rose to stardom for his hilarious role as Jim Halpert inThe Office. In 2018, Krasinski took a more dramatic turn when he began his run as CIA analyst Jack Ryan in the popular Amazon Prime TV series of the same name. Alec Baldwin, Harrison Ford, Ben Affleck, and Chris Pine previously portrayed the Tom Clancy character in full-length feature films.

Krasinski’s version of Ryan is the best because he’s able to ease into the role without pushing himself too much. The actor also displays the right balance of charisma and toughness. He may not appear to be a strong physical guy, but Krasinski’s portrayal of Ryan is slightly more elite and grittier than his predecessors.

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Krasinski’s Jack Ryan Has The Right Demeanor

In the films, Jack Ryan is a simple guy to figure out because he’s an Everyman who can anticipate when the world is threatened by evil terrorists. Before Krasinski, Harrison Ford’s take on the character was the best because he played Ryan as a persistent analyst, a family man, and a skilled combatant. As always, Ford can do drama and action like no one else. However, if there was an issue with Ford’s depiction of Ryan, it’s that he seems too familiar in the role after taking on quite a fewaction roles in the 80s and 90s(such as theIndiana Jonesseries andThe Fugitive).

Krasinski resembles Ford’s charm and seriousness, while also playing Ryan as more of a wounded character due to his PTSD. Jack Ryan’s vulnerability in the Amazon series makes Krasinski’s portrayal more layered and compelling because his backstory is explored further than in the films. Ryan is a nerdy CIA analyst who can research financial information, search for high-level targets, and can also fight and shoot since he’s a former soldier.

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There’s More Engagement In The Bloody Action

While the Amazon series places Jack Ryan in only a handful of shootouts and hand-to-hand fight scenes, Krasinski is very physical in the action sequences, unlike Baldwin and Affleck’s versions where they barely did any fighting. InThe Hunt for Red October, Baldwin’s Ryan is secondary to Sean Connery’s Soviet captain in a submarine plot, andAffleck is mostly seen talking and dramatically shouting at other peoplein the center of a nuclear attack inThe Sum of All Fears. Although he does get tense and upset when things don’t go according to plan, Krasinski is calm and focused, knowing who to trust and which suspects he needs to take down.

Krasinski’s Ryan is also very adamant about spreading change within the CIA (since agents are forced to make tough decisions resulting in casualties). While Ford’s films (especiallyClear and Present Danger) display Ryan as a skilled analyst, Ryan’s investigative skills are more established in the show compared to the movies in terms of analyzing evidence, talking to witnesses in various languages, and traveling to other parts of the globe (such as France and Syria). Krasinski has the qualities of a suave and firm gentleman (reminiscent of Ford) while also learning to be a better field agent (since he’s used to working from a desk).

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The Amazon Series Has A Strong Supporting Cast

By displaying a younger Jack Ryan ina series that serves as an origin storyfor the protagonist, there’s more plot and character development to flesh out. Along with Ryan, there’s James Greer, a no-nonsense veteran CIA agent who understands the agency more than most in the business. James Earl Jones portrayed Greer as an admirable friend and mentor to Ryan in Ford’s and Baldwin’s films. In the show, Wendell Pierce’s portrayal of Greer is feistier because he tries to teach Ryan that the CIA is an imperfect world of espionage in which some unconventional methods are necessary in order to accomplish the mission.

The love interest, Cathy Mueller, is also intriguing because she’s a doctor who becomes pivotal to the main plot of the show (terrorists trying to kill the U.S. President with Ebola). Her chemistry with Ryan is also effective, and while they do have a love scene,their relationship is sincere and affectionate. The films also involve Ryan having a wife or girlfriend. However, Ryan’s wife is barely shown in Baldwin’s film, Affleck’s relationship is minimally revealed, and Pine’s love interest is mainly used in order to save her from the villains.

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In Ford’s films, Ryan’s relationship with his wife is also strong and loving, but inPatriot Games, Ryan has to save her from the terrorists trying to kill them, and inClear and Present Danger, her role is somewhat reduced. Cathy’s role on the show is a supporting one that does manage to stand her ground and not be intimidated by the male characters. The bond between Ryan and Cathy is alsoan evolving relationship because both characters try to get to know each other and their backstories(such as when Ryan talks to Cathy about some of his traumatic memories of serving in the military).

There Are More Memorable Villains

The villains Ryan takes on in the films are sneaky and menacing (especially the drug cartels inClear and Present Danger, along with a corrupt American President). However, while the terrorists on the show are evil in terms of planning large-scale attacks involving explosives and Ebola,there’s personal and emotional resonance behind the actions of the villains, especially the primary antagonist, Mousa bin Suleiman, in the first season. Suleiman seeks vengeance against the U.S. for bombing his home in Lebanon when he was a child, leaving his family dead and his brother heavily wounded. Ryan learns more about Suleiman and his brother, analyzing their every move and intending to protect Suleiman’s wife and children from further harm.

Krasinski’s Jack Ryan is the best version because he faces more difficult obstacles in the CIA, especially since he’s just starting out as a field agent, while still maintaining his military training. Ryan’s backstory is also more detailed, and his relationships are more complicated and not as clear-cut as in the films. The villains, as well as the settings, are further depicted with clarity and emotional drama. After two seasons in the books, this version of Ryan surely has more to offer in upcoming seasons.

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