How John Krasinski brings 'Jack Ryan' to a fitting farewell: 'An unbelievable honor'


Warning: Mild finale spoilers appear late in this story.

John Krasinski is completing his last mission on Amazon Prime’s “Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan.”

It has been a perilous and heroic last stretch for Krasinski’s onetime CIA analyst Jack Ryan, author Tom Clancy’s most famous character. Ryan saved the world once again during the action series’ December Season 3 finale. Then, just six months later, the regular-guy genius who can pack a punch was pressed into critical duty for the fourth and final six-episode season. .

The two-episode finale (now streaming) concludes the first Jack Ryan TV run after the character was portrayed in five movies by Harrison Ford (twice), Alec Baldwin, Chris Pine and Ben Affleck.

“It’s been an unbelievable honor to play this character,” says Krasinski, 43. “I’m not sure if my 15-year-old self has reconciled with even having this opportunity.”

John Krasinski doesn't stay in the desk job long in "Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan."

What did Krasinski bring to ‘Jack Ryan’ in the TV series?

The legendary Ryan has seen many scrapes since Baldwin portrayed the CIA analyst bringing in a defecting Soviet nuclear submarine commander (Sean Connery) in 1990’s “The Hunt for Red October.” Krasinski was 10, hitting adolescence during Ford’s memorable run in 1992’s “Patriot Games” and 1994’s “Clear and Present Danger.”

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