JACK RYAN Reboot Gets A Release Date

JACK RYAN Reboot Gets A Release Date

With Kenneth Branagh (who previously helmed Thor) set to direct Chris Pine in Paramount Pictures' anticipated Jack Ryan reboot, the studio have officially announced a Christmas 2013 release for the action thriller.

By PaulRom - Aug 27, 2012 01:08 PM EST
Filed Under: Action
Source: @ERCBoxOffice



Recently, it was confirmed that Paramount Pictures will be releasing their long in-development reboot of the Jack Ryan franchise in late 2013. Now, with filming expected to begin in a matter of weeks, Paramount have officially announced a December 25th, 2013 release date for the movie, which has Chris Pine, Keira Knightley and Kevin Costner set to star. Kenneth Branagh (who's also playing the film's villain) will helm the reboot, which is said to be a prequel to the Tom Clancy novels. The story with revolve around Branagh's Russian antagonist plotting to destroy the US economy. The movie is expected to be the first of a trilogy.




Additionally, Kevin Costner, who will be playing a key character in Jack Ryan, will reprise that role in Paramount's spin-off Without Remorse, which has Christopher McQuarrie attached to direct. Chris Pine's This Means War co-star Tom Hardy has reportedly been courted by the studio to star in the spin-off. It appears that Paramount Pictures are planning on forming their own Tom Clancy film universe between the two potential film franchises (similar to what Marvel Studios have done with their build up to The Avengers). Without Remorse currently has no release date, but will likely be released shortly after Jack Ryan (if plans go well, of course).









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