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Jason Bourne: Punching and Chasing, Part Five

Despite a nightmarish pre-production in the writer’s room, stemming from screenwriter Tony Gilroy’s dissatisfaction with the focus of 2004’s The Bourne Supremacy, Paul Greengrass’ blockbuster threequel shimmied by unscathed, closing the proverbial book on the Robert Ludlum adaptation and capping off one of the better trilogies in recent memory.

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To be in with a chance to win this wonderful Jason Bourne prize bundle, all you have to do is answer the question below. And in this supercut from the franchise – which gears up for the arrival of its latest action-packed outing, Jason Bourne – the stealth mercenary pulls no punches. It’s all a bunch of gobbledygook, and Jason Bourne’s goofy-ass plot devices are knotted a bit too tightly.

For Jason Bourne, Damon is joined by Alicia Vikander, Vincent Cassel and Tommy Lee Jones, while Julia Stiles reprises her role in the series.

Watch the Bourne movies recap by Matt Damon after the jump.

The footage focuses heavily on action, Bourne on a motorcycle and a auto chase in Las Vegas.

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Bone up on secret agent thriller Jason Bourne, with Matt Damon returning for his fourth film in the franchise as the highly trained, very deadly global amnesiac super-agent, driven by an unquenchable desire to uncover the truth against all odds. Their collaboration on the second and third Bourne movies really defined the aesthetic and tone of the series – and they’re both talented enough that I will always be interested in all of the work they do.

Matt Damon returns to his most iconic role in “Jason Bourne,” directed by Paul Greengrass of “The Bourne Supremacy” and “The Bourne Ultimatum,” as well