Taylor Sheridan's Tom Clancy Adaptation Climbs Tubi's Charts
Taylor Sheridan’s film adaptation of Tom Clancy’s Without Remorse has quietly resurfaced on the free streamer Tubi and rapidly climbed the platform’s charts, becoming the service’s second most‑watched movie after arriving at the start of March. The action thriller had previously been available in the U.S.
on Prime Video and MGM+. Sheridan teamed with writer Will Staples to adapt Clancy’s 1993 novel, a project that spent years in development before reaching the screen with a production budget reported to exceed $65 million. The film was positioned as the origin story for elite black‑ops operative John Clark, played by Michael B.
Jordan. Critics and longtime Clancy fans were divided: Jordan drew praise for an intense portrayal of a battle‑hardened Navy SEAL, while the movie faced heavy criticism for straying from its source material. Despite those critiques, the title has found renewed visibility through streaming.
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