<img src="https://sb.scorecardresearch.com/p?c1=2&amp;c2=36750692&amp;cv=3.6.0&amp;cj=1"> A Sequel That Could Connect to a Convoluted Mythology Still in the Works
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In a win for originality, the sequel to an adaptation that could connect to the prequel reboot of a prequel reboot remains on the cards

There wouldn't even be any point in untangling canon.

On paper, one of the greatest action directors of the modern era partnering up with Michael B. Jordan for a sequel set to feature no shortage of thrills and gunplay would be a cause for celebration, but Chad Stahelski’s Rainbow Six finds itself in a curious position.

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Since being announced in January of this year, Paramount shunting the movie to streaming at the height of the pandemic.

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However, with Prime Video the destination for Tom Clancy’s Michael Pena’s Ding Chavez is heavily rumored for a solo spin-off of his own, and it wouldn’t be out of the question to have Krasinski’s Ryan pop up for a hypothetical cameo appearance in Rainbow Six.

In essence, though, that would make it the sequel to an adaptation that doubles up as the crossover to the prequel reboot of a prequel reboot to yet another reboot that had already spawned a trilogy featuring five different actors all playing Ryan, which is enough to make your head spin. As noted by Stahelski on the Happy Sad Confused podcast, he would “love, love, love to work with Michael B. Jordan on Rainbow,” so the chances of Amazon going all-in on the ClancyVerse remain on the cards.


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