2016 American action film by Paul Greengrass
Jason Bourne
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Directed by
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Written by
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Based on
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Robert Ludlum
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Produced by
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Starring
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Cinematography
| Barry Ackroyd
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Edited by
| Christopher Rouse
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Distributed by
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Running time
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Country
| United States
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Language
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Budget
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Box office
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Jason Bourne
is a 2016 American
action-thriller film
directed by
Paul Greengrass
and written by Greengrass and
Christopher Rouse
. It is the fifth installment of the
Bourne
film series
and a direct
sequel
to
The Bourne Ultimatum
(2007).
Matt Damon
reprises his role as the main character, former
CIA
assassin
Jason Bourne
. In addition, the film stars
Tommy Lee Jones
,
Alicia Vikander
,
Vincent Cassel
,
Riz Ahmed
,
Ato Essandoh
,
Scott Shepherd
, with
Julia Stiles
reprising her role as Nicky Parsons.
The character Aaron Cross, from
The Bourne Legacy
(2012), does not appear in the film because director Greengrass wanted to focus on the title character, and because actor
Jeremy Renner
was unable to participate due to scheduling conflicts. In
Jason Bourne
, Bourne remains on the run from CIA hit squads as he tries to uncover hidden truths about his father, while
CIA director
Robert Dewey (Jones) orders the head of cyber-security Heather Lee (Vikander) to hunt him down.
Principal photography
on the film commenced on September 8, 2015.
Jason Bourne
premiered in
London
on July 11, 2016, and was theatrically released in the U.S. by
Universal Pictures
on July 29, 2016.
[4]
The film received mixed reviews and grossed $415 million worldwide.
Plot
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Twelve years after exposing Blackbriar
, ex-
CIA
agent and
Treadstone
operative
Jason Bourne
has finally recovered from his
amnesia
, isolating himself from the world and making a living as a
street fighter
in
Greece
. In
Reykjavik
, Treadstone technician Nicky Parsons, who has been collaborating with a
hacktivist group
led by Christian Dassault, hacks into the CIA's server to expose its
black ops
programs. In the process, Parsons finds documentation concerning Bourne's recruitment into Treadstone and his father's role in the program. She travels to
Athens
to inform him.
Parsons' information breach alerts Heather Lee, the CIA’s cybersecurity operations division head, and
CIA Director
Robert Dewey. They send teams after Bourne and Parsons, who have arranged to meet in Greece at
Syntagma Square
during an anti-government protest. Dewey also sends the
Asset
, an ex-Blackbriar operative who was captured and tortured in
Syria
as an unintentional consequence of Bourne's exposure of Blackbriar. Parsons is shot by the Asset; her dying act is to give the key to a locker holding the CIA files to Bourne.
Seeking answers about his past and family, Bourne locates Dassault in
Berlin
. Dassault decrypts Parsons' files, and Bourne discovers that his father Richard Webb was a CIA analyst involved in the creation of the Treadstone program. A
malware
program implanted in the files gives the CIA Bourne's location while Lee remotely erases the files. Dassault attacks Bourne, but is incapacitated.
Lee secretly alerts Bourne to the CIA team closing in. She believes that he can be persuaded to return to the agency after seeing his behavior report. After avoiding the team, Bourne tracks Malcolm Smith, an ex-Treadstone operative, in
London
and arranges to meet him in Paddington Plaza. Meanwhile, Lee persuades Dewey's boss, Edwin Russell,
Director of National Intelligence
, to allow her to contact Bourne in person and attempt to bring him back in. Dewey, who opposes her plan, secretly instructs the Asset to eliminate her team and kill Bourne.
Bourne confronts Smith, who confesses that Webb was not just an analyst for Treadstone but played a significant role in creating it; Webb threatened to expose the program when he discovered that Dewey sent agents to recruit Bourne, as he didn't want his son to become one of their assassins. The Asset killed Webb under Dewey's orders in
Beirut
, framing it as a terrorist attack to incentivize Bourne to join Treadstone. The Asset interrupts and kills Smith when Bourne uses him as a human shield, and then Bourne escapes. He locates Lee, who tells Bourne that, for different reasons, they both want Dewey gone, and directs him to a convention in
Las Vegas
.
Dewey is scheduled to attend a public debate with Aaron Kalloor, CEO of social media giant Deep Dream. Kalloor is the public face of corporate social responsibility in the Internet age, but was secretly funded by Dewey in the startup stage. Dewey intends to use Deep Dream for real-time
mass surveillance
alongside the latest incarnation of the CIA's targeted assassination "Beta" program, a more ruthless version of Blackbriar in which the assassin can murder anyone to get to the target. However, Kalloor has started having second thoughts about giving the CIA access to Deep Dream.
Dewey authorizes the Asset to assassinate Kalloor and Lee, having discovered that she is helping Bourne. Bourne thwarts the assassinations and confronts Dewey in his suite. Dewey attempts to stage an ambush, but is killed by Lee, whose involvement in Dewey's death is covered up by Bourne. Bourne pursues the Asset, and the pair end up crashing into the
Riviera casino
. Bourne chases the Asset down into the sewers where they engage in a fight that ends with Bourne killing the Asset.
Lee volunteers herself to Russell as the new CIA director. She outlines her plan to bring Bourne back to the agency, but is prepared to kill him if he refuses. Lee meets with Bourne, who says he will consider the offer. Lee returns only to realize Bourne had her and Russell's conversation recorded, indicating he was aware of her true intentions, as he then disappears again.
Cast
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- Matt Damon
as David Webb /
Jason Bourne
, a former CIA assassin who disappeared after publicizing details of the CIA's targeted assassination programs.
- Tommy Lee Jones
as Robert Dewey, the current director of the CIA and leader of the Iron Hand program who intends to take down Bourne after the exposure of Blackbriar
- Alicia Vikander
as Heather Lee, head of the CIA Cyber Ops Division.
- Vincent Cassel
as The Asset, a Blackbriar assassin working for the Iron Hand program. The Asset was captured in
Syria
while undercover and tortured as a result of Bourne's
actions
and harbours resentment toward him because of it.
- Julia Stiles
as Nicolette "Nicky" Parsons, Bourne's former Treadstone contact in
Paris
.
- Riz Ahmed
as Aaron Kalloor, CEO of Deep Dream.
- Ato Essandoh
as Craig Jeffers, a CIA agent and Dewey's right-hand man.
- Scott Shepherd
as Edwin Russell,
Director of National Intelligence
.
- Bill Camp
as Malcolm Smith, a former CIA analyst who retired to the private sector.
- Vinzenz Kiefer
as Christian Dassault, a hacker, whistleblower, and the leader of a group of privacy activists.
- Stephen Kunken
as Baumen, a Deep Dream employee who is Kalloor's assistant.
- Gregg Henry
as Richard Webb, Jason Bourne's father and creator of the original Treadstone program, who was murdered by the Asset.
Production
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Development
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In May 2007, prior to the release of
The Bourne Ultimatum
,
Matt Damon
stated that he would not be interested in returning for a fourth
Bourne
film, remarking of his participation in the
Bourne
franchise: "We have ridden that horse as far as we can."
[5]
Damon said in August 2007:
I think in terms of another one, the story of this guy's search for his identity is over, because he's got all the answers, so there's no way we can trot out the same character, and so much of what makes him interesting is that internal struggle that was happening for him: am I a good guy, am I a bad guy, what is the secret behind my identity, what am I blocking out, why am I remembering these disturbing images? So all of that internal propulsive mechanism that drives the character is not there, so if there was to be another one, then it would have to be a complete reconfiguration, you know. Where do you go from there? For me, I kind of feel like the story that we set out to tell has now been told. I love the character, and if Paul Greengrass calls me in ten years and says, 'Now we can do it, because it's been ten years and I have a way to bring him back,' then there's a world in which I can go, 'Yeah, absolutely.' We could get the band back together if there was a great idea behind it, but in terms of now and this story, that part?-the story's been told ...
[6]
Instead
The Bourne Legacy
was released in the U.S. on August 10, 2012 with
Jeremy Renner
replacing Damon as the star.
[7]
Despite getting mixed reviews Universal noted that they planned to continue with the series,
[8]
with Damon and
Paul Greengrass
later expressing interest in returning.
[9]
On September 15, 2014, it was announced that Damon and Greengrass would indeed return for the next
Bourne
film.
[10]
In November 2014, Damon confirmed that he and Greengrass would return, with a script from themselves, with
Christopher Rouse
editing.
[11]
[12]
On May 23, 2015,
Deadline Hollywood
reported that
Alicia Vikander
was in talks to star with Damon in the fifth film.
[13]
On June 19, 2015,
Deadline
reported that
Julia Stiles
had confirmed she would be reprising the role of Nicky Parsons in the film, a character she had previously played in the first three films.
[14]
Viggo Mortensen
was in talks to play the villain role.
[15]
On June 23, 2015, Vikander was confirmed to star in the sequel, while she was also in talks for the
Assassin's Creed
film, which she passed on.
[16]
On July 28, 2015,
Tommy Lee Jones
joined the film's cast to play a senior CIA officer.
[17]
On September 1, 2015,
Vincent Cassel
was cast in the film as an assassin who tracks Bourne.
[18]
On September 15, 2015,
The Hollywood Reporter
confirmed that actor
Ato Essandoh
was cast in the film as an unspecified character.
[19]
On October 20, 2015,
Scott Shepherd
was added to the cast to play the deputy director of the CIA.
[20]
On November 4, 2015,
Variety
confirmed that
Riz Ahmed
had signed on to play the role of a tech specialist working with the CIA.
[21]
Filming
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Principal photography
on the film commenced on September 8, 2015.
[22]
In late November 2015, filming took place in
Kreuzberg
,
Berlin
.
[23]
In early December 2015, filming started in
Washington, D.C.
, where shooting took place at
Constitution Gardens
.
[24]
Filming in
Las Vegas
, Nevada was scheduled to begin on January 14, 2016, lasting until January 21.
[25]
Filming also took place at stages F and H at Leavesden Studios.
[26]
The Leavesden set was used as the CIA hub space in the film.
[27]
Production on the film concluded on February 1, 2016.
[28]
Soundtrack
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Jason Bourne:
Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
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Released
| July 29, 2016
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Recorded
| 2016
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Genre
| Soundtrack
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Length
| 61
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16
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Label
| Back Lot Music
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- "Extreme Ways (Jason Bourne)"
Released: July 29, 2016
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The soundtrack to
Jason Bourne
, as composed by
John Powell
and
David Buckley
, and additional music by Batu Sener, was released digitally on July 29, 2016, by Back Lot Music.
[29]
A new version of
Moby
's "
Extreme Ways
", entitled "Extreme Ways (Jason Bourne)", was recorded for the film's end credits.
- Track listing
- "I Remember Everything" ? 2:04
- "Backdoor Breach" ? 3:50
- "Converging in Athens" ? 4:13
- "Motorcycle Chase" ? 6:53
- "A Key to the Past" ? 2:37
- "Berlin" ? 2:02
- "Decrypted" ? 5:34
- "Flat Assault" ? 2:39
- "Paddington Plaza" ? 6:46
- "White Van Plan" ? 2:49
- "Las Vegas" ? 3:48
- "Following the Target" ? 3:29
- "Strip Chase" ? 4:59
- "An Interesting Proposal" ? 2:13
- "Let Me Think About It" ? 2:24
- "
Extreme Ways (Jason Bourne)
" by
Moby
? 4:56
Release
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On January 6, 2015, Universal set the film's United States release date as July 29, 2016.
[30]
The first trailer for the film aired on February 7, 2016, during
Super Bowl 50
and revealed the title of the film.
[31]
The film was released in the United Kingdom on July 27, 2016.
[32]
Home media
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]
Jason Bourne
was released on Digital HD and on Blu-ray/DVD December 6, 2016, by
Universal Pictures Home Entertainment
.
Reception
[
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]
Box office
[
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]
Jason Bourne
became a commercial success, with a modest budget compared to its final gross.
[33]
The film grossed $162.4 million in the United States and Canada and $253.1 million in other countries for a worldwide total of $415.5 million, against a production budget of $120 million.
[3]
The film passed the $400 million threshold on October 7, making it the second film in the
Bourne
franchise to reach this milestone and the highest-grossing film in the series behind
The Bourne Ultimatum
.
[34]
Worldwide, the film opened at number one in 50 markets, scoring the biggest debut in the franchise in 53 markets. In 51 territories,
Jason Bourne
is the highest-grossing film in the franchise.
[34]
It is the third highest-grossing film of 2016 (behind
Warcraft
and
The Mermaid
) that is not about comic book superheroes nor
anthropomorphic
animals (including
The Jungle Book
).
[33]
United States and Canada
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In the United States and Canada,
Jason Bourne
was projected to gross $50?60 million in its opening weekend.
[35]
[36]
[37]
It made $4.2 million from Thursday night previews at 2,928 theaters which began at 7:00pm, becoming the first film in the series to earn above $1 million from previews, although the other four films' screenings began at midnight.
[38]
[39]
On its opening day, it grossed $22.8 million, which is the second biggest opening day of the series behind
The Bourne Ultimatum
($24.6 million).
[40]
It topped the box office in its opening weekend as expected with a $59.2 million opening, making it one of the few franchise titles from 2016 to open on par with its predecessor. It is the second biggest opening for the franchise as well as for Damon, just behind the $69 million debut of
The Bourne Ultimatum
in 2007.
[2]
[41]
The film dropped by 71% on its second Friday ($6.5 million) as a result of the release of the superhero film
Suicide Squad
. By comparison, the last four
Bourne
movies all dropped (respectively) 46%, 59%, 57% and 61% on their second Fridays.
[42]
In its second weekend the film grossed $22.7 million (a drop of 61.6%), finishing second at the box office.
[43]
Other territories
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Internationally,
Jason Bourne
is the highest-grossing film of the series
[44]
and has secured a release in a total of 78 countries.
[45]
The film opened day-and-date in conjuncture with its North American release across 46 territories, including Australia, Brazil, South Korea and the U.K. and Ireland.
[46]
It grossed $22.8 million on its opening day, marking the biggest international opening day for the franchise. It had No. 1 opening days in 28 markets and recorded the biggest opening day for the franchise in the United Kingdom and Ireland ($5.2 million).
[47]
Through Sunday, July 31, it had an opening weekend total of $50.7 million easily topping the box office as well as debuting at first place in 27 of the 48 markets and scored the best international opening for the franchise.
[45]
After three weeks of fluctuating up and down the charts, it rose back to the top spot in its fourth weekend after a strong debut in China.
[48]
It recorded the biggest opening for the franchise in South Korea ($11.3 million), the United Kingdom ($10.2 million), Australia ($5.8 million) Japan ($4.4 million) and Russia ($2.1 million) and had number one openings in France ($3.4 million), Australia, Taiwan ($2 million), Spain ($1.9 million), Indonesia ($1.7 million), the Philippines ($1.5 million) the Netherlands ($1.5 million), Mexico ($1.5 million), the UAE ($1.2 million), Sweden ($1.1 million) and Singapore ($1.1 million).
[45]
[48]
[49]
[50]
[51]
Brazil was one of the markets that did not open in first place, instead opening in fourth place with $1.4 million. South Korea posted the biggest opening among all other countries and although it faced stiff competition from local titles ?
Operation Chromite
and
Train to Busan
? debuted in third place. Its opening figure is nevertheless a franchise milestone and comes ahead of competitions like
Spectre
and
Furious 7
.
[45]
Similarly, in the United Kingdom and Ireland, it finished in second place after facing competition with the animated
Finding Dory
. It had a £7.6 million ($10 million) debut including £2.29 million ($3 million) worth of previews from 563 theaters, a new record for the franchise. However, based on pure Friday to Sunday earnings with the exclusion of previews, the film's £5.31 ($6.98 million) is more or less at par with
The Bourne Ultimatum
'
s £5.31 million ($7 million).
[45]
[52]
In just 10 days, it became the second highest-grossing film in the series there.
[53]
In India, it debuted in second place for a non-local film behind
Suicide Squad
with $1.1 million.
[54]
In China, the film was released on Tuesday, August 23, alongside the animated
Ice Age: Collision Course
and received an exclusive
3D
version.
[55]
It grossed an estimated $12.3 million on its opening day to record the franchise's best opening day there (other Chinese sources had it at $11.8 million
[55]
). By comparison,
The Bourne Legacy
made $12.7 there in four days.
[56]
In three days, it earned $25.1 million.
[55]
In total, it delivered a six-day opening weekend total of an estimated $49.1 million ? and a Friday to Sunday total of $23.9 million ? to record the biggest opening for the franchise there. Its opening numbers alone surpassed the lifetime total of all other
Jason Bourne
films there.
[48]
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[58]
While it had a robust opening, compared to other Hollywood films that also opened on a Tuesday, such as
Mission: Impossible ? Rogue Nation
(Friday +18%, Saturday +68%) and
Avengers: Age of Ultron
(Friday +37%, Saturday +88%),
Jason Bourne
'
s box office jumps on its first Friday and Saturday were just 13% and 43% respectively.
[59]
Following a first-place finish, it fell precipitously by 92% in its second weekend, earning $3.8 million.
[50]
China Film Insider projected that the film will end its run with a total of around $82 million, and also pointed out that had Universal not scheduled its release with
Ice Age: Collision Course
, the film could've grossed over $100 million.
[59]
But the film ended up making $66.3 million.
[34]
Following North America and China, the U.K. is the film's top earning international market with $30.4 million, followed by South Korea with $19.1 million and Australia with $16.7 million and France with $11.6 million.
[34]
Critical response
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Review aggregation website
Rotten Tomatoes
gave the film an approval rating of 54% based on 324 reviews, with a weighted average score of 5.80/10. The website's critical consensus states, "
Jason Bourne
delivers fans of the franchise more of what they've come to expect ? which is this sequel's biggest selling point as well as its greatest flaw."
[60]
Metacritic
gave the film a normalized score of 58 out of 100, based on 50 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".
[61]
Audiences polled by
CinemaScore
gave the film an average grade of "A?" on an A+ to F scale.
[62]
Mike Ryan of
Uproxx
gave the film a mixed review, writing: "
Jason Bourne
is a completely unnecessary sequel that barely moves along the plot from the third movie. And after what a Big Deal it was in
The Bourne Legacy
that no one could find Jason Bourne, it does feel a bit weird that the return of Jason Bourne seems so anticlimactic."
[63]
Chris Tilly of
IGN
gave the film 7/10, saying: "
Jason Bourne
has a passable plot and a couple of pulsating sequences, which already makes it better than the majority of action movies. But in the context of its predecessors, that isn't good enough, the new movie never fully escaping the shadow of that previous trilogy, and making you question the wisdom of drawing Bourne back out of the shadows at all."
[64]
A. O. Scott
of
The New York Times
described Damon's performance as being "as subdued as ever" and said: "[t]his is perhaps the most striking feature of
Jason Bourne
: Virtually all the major characters?good, bad and in-between?work for the same organization, at least on a consulting basis. There are dark whispers about external threats, and invocations of the tension between security and privacy in the digital age, but geopolitics and technology are scaffolding for what is essentially a movie about human resources challenges in a large bureaucracy."
[65]
Peter Debruge of
Variety
said, "[i]n many ways,
Jason Bourne
is the most unsettling movie in the series, seeing as it points to a vast conspiracy directed at the American people, and Greengrass's style?rendered visceral via the marriage of Barry Ackroyd's on-the-fly lensing, a tense techno score, and Rouse's cutting-room trickery?lends itself nicely to an era in which shadow forces rely on such tools as satellite surveillance and
facial recognition software
." He went on by saying, "just as the initial Damon-driven trilogy wrapped up Bourne's business but left us wanting more, this sequel offers closure even as it entices us with the possibility of his return."
[66]
Richard Roeper
of the
Chicago Sun-Times
gave the film three and a half out of four stars, describing Damon's performance as being, "outstanding as the tightly wound, perpetually restless and conflicted Jason Bourne, who is practically a superhero when it comes to fighting but is utterly lost the rest of the time", and said: "
Jason Bourne
is the best action thriller of the year so far, with a half-dozen terrific chase sequences and fight scenes. At one point the action swings to Vegas, and while some of what transpires is almost cartoonishly over-the-top, it's great fun."
[67]
Todd McCarthy
of
The Hollywood Reporter
found the film's conclusion and the characters distasteful, writing: "unfortunately, then, the film ends on a flat, unimpressive note, as well as with the realization that, no matter how much time we've spent with them, the characters remain utterly one-dimensional", but went on by saying, "technically and logistically, Greengrass delivers everything you expect from him; there's no one better when it comes to staging complex, chaotic action amid the real life of big cities. As before, cinematographer Barry Ackroyd is a great asset in this regard, and all production and effects hands join seamlessly in the achieved goal of physical verisimilitude."
[68]
Accolades
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List of awards and nominations
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Award
|
Date of ceremony
|
Category
|
Recipient(s)
|
Result
|
Ref.
|
Critics' Choice Awards
|
December 11, 2016
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Best Action Movie
|
Jason Bourne
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Nominated
|
[69]
|
Best Actor in an Action Movie
|
Matt Damon
|
Nominated
|
Empire Awards
|
March 19, 2017
|
Best Thriller
|
Jason Bourne
|
Won
|
[70]
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London Film Critics' Circle
|
January 22, 2017
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Technical Achievement
|
Gary Powell
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Nominated
|
[71]
|
Saturn Awards
|
June 28, 2017
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Best Thriller Film
|
Jason Bourne
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Nominated
|
[72]
|
Screen Actors Guild Awards
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January 29, 2017
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Outstanding Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Motion Picture
|
The stunt ensemble of
Jason Bourne
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Nominated
|
[73]
|
St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association
|
December 18, 2016
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Best Action Movie
|
Jason Bourne
|
Nominated
|
[74]
|
Teen Choice Awards
|
July 31, 2016
|
Choice AnTEENcipated Movie
|
Jason Bourne
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Nominated
|
[75]
|
Choice Movie Actor: AnTEENcipated
|
Matt Damon
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Nominated
|
Choice Movie Actress: AnTEENcipated
|
Alicia Vikander
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Nominated
|
Visual Effects Society Awards
|
February 7, 2017
|
Outstanding Supporting Visual Effects in a Photoreal Feature
|
Dan Barrow, Huw Evans, Julian Gnass, Charlie Noble and Steve Warner
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Nominated
|
[76]
|
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association
|
December 5, 2016
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Best Portrayal of Washington D.C.
|
Jason Bourne
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Nominated
|
[77]
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Future
[
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Frank Marshall
said Universal Pictures is hoping to plan a sequel to
Jason Bourne
, making it the sixth Bourne film. He also stated that an upcoming film would expand the Bourne universe.
[78]
However, in March 2017,
Matt Damon
cast doubt upon a sequel, hinting that people "might be done" with the character,
[79]
but previously stated he would be up to work with
Jeremy Renner
on a Bourne film, "If they could find a way".
[80]
In September 2019, Ben Smith, the producer of the
Treadstone
television series, confirmed that another movie was "definitely" in the works and that it would be in the same universe as the TV show.
[81]
In November 2023, it was reported that a new Bourne project by
Edward Berger
was in the early stages of development.
[82]
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See also
[
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]
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.
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.
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