The fourth and final season of John Krasinski’s ‘Jack Ryan’ to premiere in June

The final season, which will consist of six episodes, will follow Krasinski’s titular spy on his most deadly mission yet: facing an enemy both foreign and domestic.

The popular spy series Jack Ryan, starring John Krasinski, will premiere on Prime Video on June 30. The streamer made the announcement on Tuesday.

According to a press statement, the fourth season, which follows the third chapter by just six months, will begin on June 30 with two episodes and continue with new episodes every Friday until the season finale on July 14. The fourth and final season, which consists of six episodes, will follow Krasinski’s titular spy on his riskiest operation to date—confronting a domestic and foreign adversary.

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“Jack Ryan, the newly appointed CIA Acting Deputy Director, is tasked with exposing internal corruption. As he does so, he unearths a number of dubious black ops that may reveal the nation’s vulnerability. The convergence of a drug cartel and a terrorist organization, which ultimately reveals a conspiracy much closer to home and tests our hero’s belief in the system he has always fought to protect, is a far worse reality that Jack and the team discover as they look into how widespread the corruption is,” according to the official description.

The show’s last season also features Wendell Pierce as James Greer, Michael Kelly as Mike November, Betty Gabriel as CIA Acting Director Elizabeth Wright, and Abbie Cornish making a comeback as Cathy Mueller. It is an adaptation of author Tom Clancy’s books of the same name. Domingo Chavez is portrayed by Michael Pena, and Chao Fah is portrayed by Louis Ozawa.

Amazon Studios, Paramount Television Studios, and Skydance Television collaborated to produce Jack Ryan. Krasinski, Brad Fuller, Michael Bay, John Kelly, Andrew Form, and Allyson Seeger served as executive producers. Along with Vaun Wilmott, Mace Neufeld, and Carlton Cuse, Clancy and Skydance Television’s David Ellison, Dana Goldberg, and Matt Thunell executive produce the fourth season.