'Bourne 5' scriptwriters Christopher Rouse, Paul Greengrass and Matt Damon reveal that there's a slight delay on the movie's original release date.
Damon's much awaited film that was originally scheduled for a July 15, 2016 premiere date has been delayed for two weeks. The two-week delay isn't such an enormous move for at least the movie will still continue in the middle of writing issues.
This is likewise the first "Bourne" film that won't be composed by Tony Gilroy since new set of writers will collaborate to create the movie.
All franchises of Bourne are all based on the novel of Robert Ludlum and were initially adapted into the film 'Bourne Identity' that was released back in 2002.
Matt Damon just missed one film which was the fourth movie of the franchise, this is when Jeremy Renner took control and played Aaron Cross. The franchise was successful since it ends up with $214 million in 2002, $288 during its second movie, and then earned $442 million on the next franchise. For the recent movie, it has grossed $276 million.
With the comeback of Matt Damon, there are celebration for both Universal pictures and Bourne purist as there's a probability that the most awaited film might be the highest earner of the franchise.
'Bourne 5' will be a continuation of Matt Damon's original role as Jason Bourne during 'The Bourne Ultimatum' that was initially seen in 2007.
It is not just Paul Greengrass and Matt Damon that will be making a big comeback, as makers Frank Marshall, Jeffery Weiner, and Captive Entertainment will likewise reappear and co-produce "Bourne 5" with Paul Greengrass, Matt Damon, and Greg Goodman. That's a numerous line of producers. The franchise is presently on its fifth film.
This much awaited film will be showing in theaters on July 29, 2016.
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