Updated November 14th, 2019 at 13:08 IST

Jack Ryan: Here is everything to know about the latest season of the John Krasinski series

Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan recently launched its latest season. Jack Ryan seems to have changed a lot in this season. Here is all you need to know about the season

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Author Tom Clancy introduced the character of Jack Ryan in multiple books before the character started occurring on the big screen. Just last year, Jack Ryan appeared in an episodic series where John Krasinski played the lead character of the US Marine. The series is an Amazon original titled Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan. The streaming platform recently launched season 2 and here is everything you need to know.

Jack Ryan Season 2 – All you need to know

Following the season 1, Jack Ryan has changed in various ways. Jack was slightly nerdy with a flair for analysis and now for season 2, he has already lost his clean-cut look and has turned into someone much tougher. It is as if the experience of killing Mousa bin Suleiman from last time around has finally made him get rid of all the self-doubt he ever had.

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The new Jack is cocky and has switched his clean-cut look with some serious stubble. His love interest from season 1, Dr Cathy Mueller has somehow vanished without any explanation. Jack is set on a mission to avenge the death of his pal, Senator Moreno. The show’s visuals have also been tweaked to show Jack’s evolution.

Ryan has left the CIA to work on Capitol Hill. The new season also introduces various new characters; there’s Miguel Ubarri, a close friend of Reyes, Gloria Bonalde, Reyes’ political challenger, Harriet Baumann, a German intelligent agent who charms her way into Ryan’s good books, and Max Schenkel, a rogue assassin with ties to Baumann.

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With this season, it seems like Jack has turned a corner. Once the bombs drop and the bullets go flying and the chase begins, Ryan’s recent experiences seem to keep reminding him to reconsider all his options over and over again. When compared to the first season, this season seems to have much breathing space and allows Krasinski to pour more emotions into his character. But all in all, binging the entire season together will be a satisfying experience.

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Published November 14th, 2019 at 11:23 IST