‘I Hope It’s Great’: Jason Bourne 6 Gets Promising Update From Matt Damon

Jason Bourne 6 is still in the early stages of development but actor Matt Damon has good reason to believe the film will be a strong addition to the franchise.More than seven years have passed since the release of the last Jason Bourne film, which saw Matt Damon returning after The Bourne Legacy cast Jeremy Renner as the main protagonist. The Bourne films are comparable to the James Bond movies but took the spy thriller route littered with heavy stakes. The Jason Bourne film franchise is also inseparable from Matt Damon and his portrayal of the fugitive spy at this point, so it’s understandable why the actor is concerned about reprising the character in future movies. Damon was just as reserved in an interview on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert but expressed his excitement to give the sequel another go.Damon also admitted he’s only able to play Jason Bourne for so long, which is concerning. The first Bourne film, The Bourne Identity, was released in 2002; Damon was 32 years old when he first played the role, so he’s pushing in his 50s when the next installment comes out. This wouldn’t be a problem, as actors like Liam Neeson, Denzel Washington, and Keanu Reeves continue to deliver in hard-hitting action franchises like Taken, The Equalizer, and John Wick movies. Still, Damon acknowledged he would eventually have to pass the torch to a new actor who would either take over the role or portray a new Operation Treadstone operative. “At a certain point, someone is going to need to take it over. I’m not getting any younger,” Damon added.

Jason Bourne 6 is still in the early stages of development but actor Matt Damon has good reason to believe the film will be a strong addition to the franchise.

More than seven years have passed since the release of the last Jason Bourne film, which saw Matt Damon returning after The Bourne Legacy cast Jeremy Renner as the main protagonist. The Bourne films are comparable to the James Bond movies but took the spy thriller route littered with heavy stakes. The Jason Bourne film franchise is also inseparable from Matt Damon and his portrayal of the fugitive spy at this point, so it’s understandable why the actor is concerned about reprising the character in future movies. Damon was just as reserved in an interview on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert but expressed his excitement to give the sequel another go.

Damon also admitted he’s only able to play Jason Bourne for so long, which is concerning. The first Bourne film, The Bourne Identity, was released in 2002; Damon was 32 years old when he first played the role, so he’s pushing in his 50s when the next installment comes out. This wouldn’t be a problem, as actors like Liam Neeson, Denzel Washington, and Keanu Reeves continue to deliver in hard-hitting action franchises like Taken, The Equalizer, and John Wick movies. Still, Damon acknowledged he would eventually have to pass the torch to a new actor who would either take over the role or portray a new Operation Treadstone operative. “At a certain point, someone is going to need to take it over. I’m not getting any younger,” Damon added.

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