Without remorse & Rainbow Six: the movies
Without remorse & Rainbow Six: the movies
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robemcdonald

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9,738 posts

219 months

Friday 21st September 2018
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Tom Clancy fans: it’s time to celebrate!

Not only do we have the excellent eight part Jack Ryan series on Amazon Prime Video, we now know why John Clark wasn’t in it (when one of the characters seemed to be him in all but name)
There are going to be not one, but two John Clark movies. The first is without remorse, to be followed by rainbow six.

The only bad news is the casting. John Clark the ageing (in his fifties in rainbow six) white ex CIA hitman is to be played by Michael B Jordan??

I can understand the move to change the characters efficiency, after all the world isn’t populated exclusively by white men. That said MBJ is at least 20 years too young for the role. This is going to make a lot of the plot points simply not work.

Going back to the beginning worked for Jack Ryan on TV, but not the big screen. Let’s hope this can be as good, but the cynic in me sees a young actor cast and immediately assumes the studio has an eye on a cinematic universe and multiple sequels.



hairykrishna

14,361 posts

226 months

Friday 21st September 2018
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Those books are opposite ends of Clark's career so he's probably about right for Without Remorse and 20 or 30 years too young for Rainbow Six.

droopsnoot

14,141 posts

265 months

Friday 21st September 2018
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It'll be interesting to see how they come out, and being a film setting they'll probably neatly avoid the significant (to pedants like me) issue in the start of the book of Rainbow Six.

I've enjoyed most of his books (except the one "Net Force" one I read) and this reminds me I've got one I haven't read yet, I'll have to dig it out. He's used a similar idea to Clive Cussler in choosing a name for the next generation - both leading characters from earlier novels have a child with the same name, so they can carry on churning out the stories without worrying about the advancing ages. Well, obviously Tom Clancy isn't churning them out now, but there are still new books on the same characters. I've never really considered the advancing age to be an issue, it's more about the story for me.

I've seen the ads for the series, but don't have Prime so I'll have to wait in case one of the Freeview channels gets them later. Noticed "Rachel's Dad" from Suits is in it, or he's in the ads at least.

Shakermaker

11,317 posts

123 months

Friday 21st September 2018
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I suppose it won't be a direct retelling of the stories then, will it?

I suspect that John Clarke will be a member of Rainbow Six, rather than the guy who goes and sets it up, thus avoiding the age issue for the actor vs the book version of the character.


robemcdonald

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9,738 posts

219 months

Friday 21st September 2018
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Shakermaker said:
I suppose it won't be a direct retelling of the stories then, will it?

I suspect that John Clarke will be a member of Rainbow Six, rather than the guy who goes and sets it up, thus avoiding the age issue for the actor vs the book version of the character.
Only problem is; the organisation is Rainbow. It’s leader is code named Rainbow Six, so John Clark IS Rainbow Six.

Will Ding be played by Chinese actor I wonder?

Shakermaker

11,317 posts

123 months

Friday 21st September 2018
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robemcdonald said:
Only problem is; the organisation is Rainbow. It’s leader is code named Rainbow Six, so John Clark IS Rainbow Six.

Will Ding be played by Chinese actor I wonder?
Sorry, yes, good point. It's been about 16 years since I read the books probably.

Ding was short for Domingo Chavez, rather than a Chinese character called Ding.

hairykrishna

14,361 posts

226 months

Friday 21st September 2018
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My guess is that they'll have Clark be the head of one team, Ding the head of the other and ditch the other guy completely. Keep Clarks codename as Rainbow 6 and chuck in someone forgettable/irrelevant as the head and call him Rainbow something else.

I think it actually lends itself to a film adaptation pretty well. Unfortuanately, Akiva Goldsman as producer? As in the same producer who did "I Am Legend" and "The Dark Tower"? Not my go to for an adaptation of a book I enjoyed that's for sure.

Mothersruin

8,573 posts

122 months

Friday 21st September 2018
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Would be ace if they really go into the histories of the Operators that make up the R6 team.

Not enough pipe smoking snipers on the big screen if you ask me...

Tycho

12,122 posts

296 months

Friday 21st September 2018
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Shakermaker said:
robemcdonald said:
Only problem is; the organisation is Rainbow. It’s leader is code named Rainbow Six, so John Clark IS Rainbow Six.

Will Ding be played by Chinese actor I wonder?
Sorry, yes, good point. It's been about 16 years since I read the books probably.

Ding was short for Domingo Chavez, rather than a Chinese character called Ding.
Wonder if they will get Raymond Cruz to play Ding again? Ding has already been on the big screen in Clear and present danger.

robemcdonald

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9,738 posts

219 months

Friday 21st September 2018
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Tycho said:
Shakermaker said:
robemcdonald said:
Only problem is; the organisation is Rainbow. It’s leader is code named Rainbow Six, so John Clark IS Rainbow Six.

Will Ding be played by Chinese actor I wonder?
Sorry, yes, good point. It's been about 16 years since I read the books probably.

Ding was short for Domingo Chavez, rather than a Chinese character called Ding.
Wonder if they will get Raymond Cruz to play Ding again? Ding has already been on the big screen in Clear and present danger.
You kind of missed my point. I know where the nickname Ding comes from, but figured it could easily and cynically applied to someone from a Chinese background for a marketing win.

Shakermaker

11,317 posts

123 months

Friday 21st September 2018
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robemcdonald said:
You kind of missed my point. I know where the nickname Ding comes from, but figured it could easily and cynically applied to someone from a Chinese background for a marketing win.
Ah, gotcha. Cynical you maybe, but China really is a huge market for films and ones where the Chinese character helps to save the day go down even better of course

Tycho

12,122 posts

296 months

Friday 21st September 2018
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Shakermaker said:
robemcdonald said:
You kind of missed my point. I know where the nickname Ding comes from, but figured it could easily and cynically applied to someone from a Chinese background for a marketing win.
Ah, gotcha. Cynical you maybe, but China really is a huge market for films and ones where the Chinese character helps to save the day go down even better of course
Didn't really work for The Last Jedi though.

james_TW

16,344 posts

220 months

Thursday 5th December 2019
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Long time coming, but I've just seen this:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UOsC9LsMM3I

I wonder how close to the Without Remorse storyline it'll stay - It'll be pretty brutal if it does... And potentially unpalatable to some audiences... I just hope it doesn't suck...

HD Adam

5,155 posts

207 months

Thursday 5th December 2019
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I enjoyed the books.

Always pictured Clark as Michael Ironside.


AshVX220

5,965 posts

213 months

Thursday 5th December 2019
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This has the potential to be great, or utter ste!
The source material is exceptional and Clancy related stuff generally has high production values. it depends who translates the novel to a screen play and how I guess.

On a side note, is anyone else watching Jack Ryan on Amazon? I really enjoy it to be honest, original stories and well produced.

Very interesting that season 2 is about Venezuela and the effect socialism has had on the country (I still haven't seen the last 2 episodes so it may turn crap).

Shakermaker

11,317 posts

123 months

Thursday 5th December 2019
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AshVX220 said:
This has the potential to be great, or utter ste!
The source material is exceptional and Clancy related stuff generally has high production values. it depends who translates the novel to a screen play and how I guess.

On a side note, is anyone else watching Jack Ryan on Amazon? I really enjoy it to be honest, original stories and well produced.

Very interesting that season 2 is about Venezuela and the effect socialism has had on the country (I still haven't seen the last 2 episodes so it may turn crap).
I just realised I talked in this thread last year and then mentioned it in the "what to make on Netflix" thread

Yes, really enjoyed the first series, have done 3 or 4 of the second series yet, enjoying so far.

james_TW

16,344 posts

220 months

Tuesday 9th February 2021
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Holy thread Resurrection - Without Remorse has a release date of 30th April... I accept it won't be a retelling of the original story, but I really hope it doesn't stink up the place...

anonymous-user

77 months

Tuesday 9th February 2021
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Red October was a great film. TC was one of my favourite writers as a lad, and I really hope they do the books justice.

james_TW

16,344 posts

220 months

Tuesday 9th February 2021
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OpulentBob said:
Red October was a great film. TC was one of my favourite writers as a lad, and I really hope they do the books justice.
The books, up to Executive Orders (at a push) were good - Anything after that were painful. Not to mention the Op Center and Net Force books which were awful.

Red October was brilliant - I wonder if they could do Red Storm Rising though, in my head, that's a brilliant film...

ozzuk

1,387 posts

150 months

Tuesday 9th February 2021
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Love those two books - and to be honest I was hoping the bad guys would win in Rainbow 6! Without Remorse is excellent, very brutal so I hope they don't dumb it down too much.

The first Jack Ryan series was great, the second was pretty lame though.