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Bourne Legacy, The (2012)

Release Date:
Friday, August 3, 2012

MPAA Rating:
PG-13

Rating Reason:
Volence and action sequences.

Genre:
Action

Starring:
Jeremy Renner, Rachel Weisz, Edward Norton, Albert Finney, Joan Allen, Scott Glenn, Stacy Keach, Oscar Isaac

Written By:
Tony Gilroy, Dan Gilroy

Director:
Tony Gilroy

Synopsis:
The narrative architect behind the "Bourne" film series, Tony Gilroy, takes the helm in the next chapter of the hugely popular espionage franchise that has earned almost $1 billion at the global box office: "The Bourne Legacy." The writer/director expands the "Bourne" universe created by Robert Ludlum with an original story that introduces us to a new hero (Jeremy Renner) whose life-or-death stakes have been triggered by the events of the first three films.

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TRAILER: Same Action, Different Face
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In the midst of all the caped crusaders and heroes in tights parading around on the big screen this summer, a different type of super hero is in danger of getting lost in the crowd. Jason Bourne introduced the world to a different type of hero, a different type of super-spy, and this year his legacy lives on. In the best look yet at exactly what The Bourne Legacy is about, we get to see Jeremy Renner in action and the ties the new movie has to Matt Damon's trilogy. While it looks exciting, is the formula of "the best spy/assassin/one-man-army on the run from the company that created him" a little worn out? What do you think; excited to see some more Bourne action even if it isn't Matt Damon? Check out the latest trailer and then share your thoughts.


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