John Krasinski Sends Jack Ryan: Ghost War to Prime Video — New Movies To Stream
John Krasinski has moved new movies to stream with Jack Ryan: Ghost War now on Prime Video, bringing the follow-up film to viewers immediately. The release extends a franchise that wrapped its hit show in 2023 and shifts Jack Ryan into a new mission with a black-ops unit gone bad.
Krasinski Returns As Ryan
Krasinski returns as Jack Ryan and co-wrote the film, giving Prime Video a lead built around the same character viewers followed in the earlier run. The cast also includes Sienna Miller, Wendell Pierce, and Michael Kelly, a trio that keeps the project anchored in familiar screen presence while moving the story into feature-length territory.
Jack Ryan: Ghost War reunites Ryan with friends old and new to take on the black-ops unit, which gives the title a different operating mode than the series that ended in 2023. The setup matters for Prime Video because it keeps the franchise active without waiting on a new season cycle.
Prime Video And Peacock
Jack Ryan: Ghost War is not arriving alone in the week’s streaming lineup. Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair began streaming Friday on Peacock, while Ladies First started streaming Friday on Netflix, and Project Hail Mary became available to rent or purchase via video-on-demand platforms.
The spread of releases shows how services are using recognizable titles to fill the same viewing window with different access models. Prime Video gets the only Jack Ryan entry in the group, while Peacock leans on Quentin Tarantino’s pair of Kill Bill movies combined into one long-form package.
Friday Titles, Monday Live Events
The week also included The Yogurt Shop Murders, which aired Friday at 9 p.m. on HBO and streamed the same day on HBO Max, and the American Music Awards, which aired live from Las Vegas Monday at 8 p.m. on CBS. Those titles sit outside the Jack Ryan lane, but they show how tightly scheduled the entertainment calendar has become across streaming and live television.
For viewers, the practical move is simple: Prime Video now has the new Jack Ryan entry ready to play, with Krasinski back in the role and the supporting cast already in place. If the franchise needed a reason to keep its audience inside the service, this is it.