However, with the conclusion of Jack Ryan season 4, the show has come to an end. That there would be no Jack Ryan season 5 wasn’t a shock, as Krasinski was clear with his intentions for the show. While this is the end of Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan, that does not mean the end of the road for the franchise.
A Jack Ryan spin-off series looks to be on the way, and that means that Krasinski could be back as Jack Ryan in a smaller role in the future. While there won’t be a Jack Ryan season 5, there might be more soon for the Clancy heroes.
Jack Ryan Ended With Season 4 On Prime Video
Jack Ryan Season 4 Didn’t Bring The Show To A Definitive End
Season 4 of Jack Ryan introduced another complex plot that Jack and his allies had to deal with. However, fans would be forgiven for thinking that the show could have continued on, given that the series does not wrap things up, but rather brings an end to the story as if it were just another season of the show.
The finale of Jack Ryan begins with Ryan being captured by his enemies and tortured, only for his ally, Domingo Chavez, to find him and rescue him. Jack is able to stop the plot to activate CIA weapons around the globe and save the day once again.
He then returns to the United States and exposes a conspiracy within the CIA itself, involving the former director Tim Dillon. The final season ends with another victory for Ryan, but still leaves plenty of room for more adventures. However, Jack Ryan season 5 was already confirmed not to be happening.
Why Jack Ryan Season 5 Never Happened
There Were Never Plans For Season 5
Despite the subdued ending of the fourth season, there were never any plans to continue with Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan season 5. From the beginning, John Krasinski and the showrunners always planned for the show to be a four-season story. Krasinski said they had planned it out to end on the right note (via Collider):
I’m personally extremely proud of it. I think that it’s a bittersweet thing, the end of this show, because at the end of the show we wanted the last season to be exciting and thrilling for the audience, but we also wanted to, for the people who have been with us since Season 1, acknowledge the culmination of these relationships and these characters in a very genuine way that would mean something to them so that they were involved in saying goodbye as well. I think that we pulled that off.
Krasinski said they built up a relationship between the characters since the first season, and they wanted to end in a way that meant something for the audience, the characters, and the actors involved as they moved on to other projects.
The Jack Ryan Spinoff Movie Releases In May 2026
Jack Ryan: Ghost War Brings the Agent Back To The Fight
Jack Ryan and Prime Video are getting a movie, and it’s set to premiere on May 20, 2026. John Krasinski once again plays Jack Ryan in Jack Ryan: Ghost War, set three years after season 4. The trailer for the film sees Jack Ryan being reluctantly pulled back into another mission, looking a little more rusty than usual.
A Jack Ryan Spinoff Show Is Still In Development
A Rainbow Six Series Seems To Be Shaping Up
While there will not be a Jack Ryan season 5, the good news is that there might be more coming on Prime Video in this world. This would center on the character introduced in the last season of Jack Ryan, the Michael Peña character of Domingo “Ding” Chavez.
This series would be Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six, where Ding is the leader of an elite counterterrorism task force set out to protect the United States. Ding appears in seven books, including Clear and Present Danger, The Sum of All Fears, Debt of Honor, Executive Orders, Command Authority, Full Force and Effect, and Commander-in-Chief.
Rainbow Six itself was also a novel in the Jack Ryan series and ended up spinning off into its own set of books as well as best-selling video games. In the books, Ding is the son-in-law of John Clarke, the character Michael B. Jordan played in the movie Without Remorse.
It was Clarke who started Rainbow Six, and Ding eventually took over. There is no word on whether the spin-off is going ahead as planned, but if it does, expect Prime Video to treat it the same as Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan, placing the character from the books into new adventures written for the small screen.
- Release Date
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2018 – 2023-00-00
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Prime Video
- Showrunner
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Carlton Cuse
- Directors
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Jann Turner, Andrew Bernstein, Dennie Gordon, Kevin Dowling, Lukas Ettlin, Patricia Riggen, David Petrarca, Phil Abraham, Carlton Cuse, Morten Tyldum
- Writers
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Amy Berg, Dario Scardapane, Nolan Dunbar, Vince Calandra, David Graziano, Steven Kane, Marc Halsey, Robert Port


