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More On Harrison Ford's Return To Jack Ryan
More On Harrison Ford's Return To Jack Ryan
Money talks, and right now Indiana Jones is making a lot of it.
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More news on Harrison Ford returning to Jack Ryan
Filmstalker — ... brought you the news that Harrison Ford could revisit the character of Jack Ryan. Well now there are some more details on who is trying to make it happen, and who is not so keen. It seems there are some people involved in the series who really do want him involved. They seem to be having trouble convincing those above, that Ford is the right choice though. Cinema Blend , who brought us the original news that ...

Harrison Ford Still Jack Ryan? [Movie News]
Film School Rejects — ... the character of Jack Ryan was initially a World War II veteran, meaning he’d actually be older than Harrison (age 65) at this point. So I’m perfectly ok with Harrison as Jack Ryan, as long as the story reflects his age. I can buy an older gentlemen sneaking around, infiltrating offices, shooting people and throwing the occasional right cross. This is the kind of role that Ford can still own and dominate, so I’m all for it. Source: CinemaBlend Sound Off: Would you ...

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