Matt Damon talks about returning to Jason Bourne in this featurette

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

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2015 was chock-full of spy flicks, and while 2016 doesn't have as many, I think JASON BOURNE will prove that it won't need to. Matt Damon and Paul Greengrass have finally reunited to further the adventures of the titular character and if you thought this film looked like the biggest BOURNE movie yet, you're not the only one who thinks so! Check out a short, behind-the-scenes look at one of the summer's most anticipated rides!

I love the fact that Matt Damon really cherishes this role and seems excited to return to it. As we all know, Universal Pictures tried to carry on the legacy with Jeremy Renner and that film didn't work out too well, so I'm hoping Greengrass and Co. can deliver what everyone wants from another Bourne movie. Mainly, Matt Damon outwitting other spies and punching people in the face. With that in mind, it looks like this film's off to a good start!

JASON BOURNE hits theaters on July 29, 2016.

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