TOM CLANCY'S WITHOUT REMORSE Starring Michael B. Jordan (Premieres April 30, 2021)

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Update: March 3, 2021

Official Trailer for Tom Clancy's WITHOUT REMORSE Starring Michael B. Jordan

The film tells the origin story of John Kelly (aka John Clark), a U.S. Navy SEAL, who uncovers an international conspiracy while seeking justice for the murder of his pregnant wife by Russian soldiers. When Kelly joins forces with fellow SEAL Karen Greer and shadowy CIA agent Robert Ritter, the mission unwittingly exposes a covert plot that threatens to engulf the U.S. and Russia in an all-out war. Streaming on Amazon Prime Video on April 30th.


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Update: September 20, 2018

Michael B. Jordan to Star in New Tom Clancy Film Series as John Clark

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Another Tom Clancy character is headed to Hollywood. Paramount Pictures has tapped Michael B. Jordan to play Clancy hero John Clark in a new film series, Variety has learned.

Sources tell Variety that Paramount is developing two pics based on the Clancy books “Rainbow Six” and “Without Remorse,” both novels in which Clark is the main star. “Without Remorse” will be the first film of the two, serving as an origin story for the character.

Akiva Goldsman will also be spearheading this endeavor as the film’s main producer with Jordan, Josh Appelbaum, and Andre Nemec also producing. Paramount is currently meeting with writers and directors for “Without Remorse.”

The news comes after Amazon and Paramount TV recently released a rebooted “Jack Ryan” series on its streaming platform, starring John Krasinski, to positive reviews.

Clark, a.k.a. John Terrence Kelly, is an ex-Navy Seal-turned-operations officer for the CIA and would go on to appear in 17 novels starting with 1988’s “The Cardinal of the Kremlin.” Though mainly seen as a secondary character who helps CIA analysis Jack Ryan with more of the physical elements of any mission, Clark finally stepped into the spotlight with “Without Remorse,” which tells his backstory on how he came to work for the CIA.

Clark was also the focus of “Rainbow Six,” with followed his new task force and its mission to protect the world from its greatest terrorist threats. In films, Clark has been played by Willem Dafoe in Paramount’s “Clear and Present Danger” adaptation, starring Harrison Ford as Ryan, as well as by Liev Schreiber in “The Sum of All Fears,” which starred Ben Affleck as Ryan.

The studio has been trying for years to get adaptations off the ground for both “Without Remorse” and “Rainbow Six,” with Chris McQuarrie and Ryan Reynolds circling the projects at one point. Jordan is considered one of Hollywood’s biggest stars currently, and is coming off the massive hit “Black Panther,” which has earned him Oscar buzz for his role as antagonist Killmonger.

Jordan has “Creed 2” bowing this Thanksgiving, and has been plotting out his future slate before filming his legal drama “Just Mercy” in the fall. Warner Bros. had been aggressive by pitching him on several properties before Paramount arrived with the prospect of leading a film franchise, instead of just one movie.

https://variety.com/2018/film/news/michael-b-jordan-john-clark-tom-clancy-movies-1202896241/
 
I’m fine with this. I don’t think that this is a character that needs to be white. Only a Grand Wizard should be put off by this casting.
 
john clark sounds like a white character... is he white in the novel?

i ain't mad though, as long as they keep his ass away from superman i'm good.
 
1. Who is going to be Ding?

2. I like Jordan but really hate how it feels like he’s the one getting shoved into all these roles/always name dropped
 
He's white in the books...(because Tom Clancy would tell you characters' ethnicity)

This isn't quite Sum of All Fears antagonist level SJW'ing but as an established character in the books and two movies as a white dude...

No this would be like casting a white guy to play Ding, or a Latino to play Robbie Jackson

Characters in fiction are established as different ethnicities, it's not hateful to say that fans of that character want to see that character portrayed in film as they have in books or comics.
 
Isn’t there a big gap between Without Remorse and Rainbow 6? Unless they play the “black don’t crack” card, I don’t know how Jordan could play both versions.
 
Micheal Jordan is the real GOAT and this kid is tarnishing his name.
 
Isn’t there a big gap between Without Remorse and Rainbow 6? Unless they play the “black don’t crack” card, I don’t know how Jordan could play both versions.

W/o Remorse takes place in Vietnam.
Rainbow Six somewhere in the 90s after Desert Storm.

They could modernize it (make Clark a Iraq or Afghanistan vet), but the reason Clark was allowed to form Rainbow was because he was a stone cold killer for decades prior....
 
How many people will this piss off.

Let’s take a poll Dragon

90% of sherdog will bitch about it, feigning that their resentment is based purely on it not being canon, but conveniently forgetting that Jack Ryan was younger in the more recent movies than he was in the older ones, all of were set in whatever time period they were released, with exception to Red October maybe.
 
90% of sherdog will bitch about it, feigning that their resentment is based purely on it not being canon, but conveniently forgetting that Jack Ryan was younger in the more recent movies than he was in the older ones, all of were set in whatever time period they were released, with exception to Red October maybe.

I don't like what they did with any of the Ryanverse movies post Clear and Present Danger....
 
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