Betty Gabriel Replaces Marianne Jean-Baptiste In Season 3 Of Amazon’s Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan Series

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According to Deadline, Get Out and Defending Jacob star Betty Gabriel is replacing Oscar nominee Marianne Jean-Baptiste in the new series regular role of Elizabeth Wright, the Chief of Station, in Amazon Prime Video’s Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan for Season 3.

Jean-Baptiste, who originally landed the role last November, reportedly left the project due to creative differences. The scenes already filmed with Jean-Baptiste will be reshot with Gabriel as the third season is currently in production.

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The series, starring Emmy nominee John Krasinski, has also added series regulars James Cosmo (His Dark Materials) as Luca, Peter Guinness (Cursed) as Petr, Nina Hoss (Little Sister) as Alena, and Alexej Manvelov (Before We Die) as Alexei. Returning cast members include Wendell Pierce as James Greer and Michael Kelly as Mike November.

Season 3 of Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan finds Jack Ryan (Krasinski) on the run and in a race against time. Jack is wrongly implicated in a larger conspiracy and suddenly finds himself a fugitive out in the cold. Now, wanted by both the CIA and an international rogue faction that he has uncovered, Jack is forced underground, crisscrossing Europe, trying to stay alive and prevent a massive global conflict.

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The show is produced by Paramount Television, Carlton Cuse’s Genre Arts, Michael Bay’s Platinum Dunes, and Skydance Television. Executive producers include Andrew Form, Krasinski, Allyson Seeger, Vaun Wilmott, Brad Fuller, and Michael Bay alongside Clancy, Skydance’s David Ellison and Dana Goldberg, Marcy Ross, Mace Neufeld, and Cuse.

Gabriel, best known for her role as Georgina in Jordan Peele’s Oscar-nominated Get Out, co-stars in the Apple limited series Defending Jacob. She can next be seen in Peele’s The Twilight Zone series on Paramount+, and recently wrapped shooting the Netflix limited series Clickbait, in which she stars opposite Zoe Kazan.

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