Written by Jon Williams
On January 17, the movie Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit will hit theaters nationwide. It features the title character as a young intelligence officer for the CIA as he uncovers a terrorist plot and must investigate to find evidence to support his claims. The film features such notable names as Kevin Costner as Ryan’s CIA role model, Keira Knightley as Ryan’s wife, and Kenneth Branagh (who also directs the film) as the villain.
Actor Chris
Pine has already taken the reins of one iconic role, taking over for
William Shatner as Captain James T. Kirk of the USS Enterprise in the 2009 Star
Trek reboot, as well as its 2013
sequel. Now he does it again, becoming the fourth actor to bring Jack Ryan
to the big screen. With this being a story of Ryan’s early days as an
operative, a younger actor was needed, and Pine eagerly stepped into the shoes
of the actors who came before him.
The first
actor to bring Jack Ryan to life, of course, was Alec Baldwin in 1990’s The
Hunt for Red October, in which he helps the captain of a Soviet nuclear
submarine to defect to the United States with his ship. At that point, Baldwin
was known primarily for his role as a confused, recently deceased ghost in Tim
Burton’s Beetlejuice.
He has since gone on to have quite a distinguished acting career, appearing
recently in the Woody Allen film Blue
Jasmine, and starring for seven seasons as Tina Fey’s blowhard boss in 30
Rock.
Baldwin
played Ryan in just that film. For 1992’s Patriot
Games, the role went to Harrison
Ford, which continued with the 1994 film Clear
and Present Danger. Ford will always and forever be best known as Han
Solo in the original Star
Wars trilogy, a role he is
rumored to be reprising, as well as Indiana
Jones, but he has had a long and varied career that includes American
Graffiti, Apocalypse
Now, Blade
Runner, The
Fugitive, and, more recently, the Jackie Robinson biopic 42
(just to name a very few).
After 1994,
the character was put on the shelf for a few years. Then in 2002 came a movie
exploring some of Jack Ryan’s younger days: The
Sum of All Fears, featuring Ben
Affleck in the title role. After starring in the cult hit Dazed
and Confused and the Kevin Smith comedies Mallrats
and Chasing
Amy, Affleck jumped into the spotlight with 1997’s Good
Will Hunting. He has since become one of the biggest movie stars in the
world, poised to take over the role of Batman, as well as an acclaimed
director.
Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit is the first
film in the series since 2002. It departs from its predecessors in that it’s
the first of the films not to be based directly on a novel. The character was
created by late author Tom
Clancy (who passed away in October of last year) in the 1984 novel The
Hunt for Red October, which was adapted for the 1990 film. Ryan went on
to feature in a
number of Clancy’s novels, climbing through the ranks of the CIA and
eventually becoming President of the United States, with his son, Jack Ryan,
Jr. taking his father’s place as an operative.
With the new
film’s release just days away, make sure you have the Clancy audiobooks and
previous films on your shelves for patrons who will want to catch up on Ryan’s
exciting exploits.
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