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Matt Damon’s Exciting News About the New Bourne Movie

Matt Damon has brought some exciting news for fans of the Bourne movie franchise. The actor recently discussed the development of the 6th Bourne movie, which is currently in the works.

Directed by Edward Berger, known for his work on “Nothing New on the Western Front,” the new installment in the Bourne series is highly anticipated. The franchise, which began with “The Bourne Identity” in 2002, has seen huge success over the years. Damon portrayed the character of Jason Bourne, an agent suffering from memory loss who tries to uncover his past while evading his pursuers. The series continued with “Bourne Supremacy,” “The Bourne Ultimatum,” and “Jason Bourne” in 2016.

While it was announced in November that a new Bourne movie was in the works at Universal Pictures, it was not confirmed whether it would feature Jason Bourne or introduce a new character, similar to “Bourne Legacy” starring Jeremy Renner.

During an appearance on “The Late Show” with Stephen Colbert, Damon spoke about his admiration for director Edward Berger and his excitement for the project. He expressed his eagerness to work with the talented director, while also hinting at the possibility of his involvement in the movie.

However, Damon also acknowledged the fact that as a 53-year-old actor, he may have to pass on the role of Bourne at some point, stating that “I’m not getting younger anymore.”

While nothing has been confirmed about Damon’s involvement or the plot of the new Bourne movie, fans can’t help but be thrilled at the prospect of another installment in the action-packed series. With a talented director at the helm and Damon’s potential return, the 6th Bourne movie promises to deliver high-octane thrills and intense action sequences, keeping audiences on the edge of their seats.

 

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