Comparisons to the original three movies were inevitable, and some viewers found it to be an inferior spinoff with a muddled plotline that didn't have the same draw of the previous installments. Unfortunately, the largest previous attempt to divert away from Damon's Bourne, the Jeremy Renner-starring The Bourne Legacy, wasn't nearly as successful, though it also wasn't a total failure.Ĭentering on Jeremy Renner's Aaron Cross, The Bourne Legacy did decent box office and earned some favorable reviews, though the public's general response was mixed.
Knowing that Matt Damon isn't guaranteed to come back for any future installments, execs and producers know that other actors will need to be hired to keep the series going, possibly with different characters. While the producers and studio heads would probably love to incorporate Matt Damon into as many Bourne films as possible, one must be realistic about how the actor wants to spend the next years of his life.Īttempts To Revive The Bourne Series Without Matt Damon Haven't Been Entirely SuccessfulĬertainly, Universal Studios has explored options when it comes to Jason Bourne. Similar to Indiana Jones and even the Bond series, the question becomes whether it's time to retire a specific version of a character and move on to something else. There generally comes a point when actors simply can't do action sequences without increased output from special effects and stunt coordinators. Without a cast change, Jason Bourne might not be able to fight bad guys for many more years without getting seriously injured. Particularly with a film series that involves as many dangerous stunts, hyper-intense martial arts, and extreme peril as the Bourne series. But he turns 50 in 2020, so being an action superstar might not be the best way to keep his Hollywood legacy going. Matt Damon was definitely in phenomenal shape for 2016's Jason Bourne, especially for someone over 45.
Matt Damon Isn't Getting Any Younger, Folks.