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The film’s director, Tony Gilroy, is the screenwriter of the first three "Bourne Bourne". And this is the first time he has directed a sequel movie.
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The film is adapted from the novel of the same name written by Eric van Rasbed. This is the first of the 7 "Bourne Series Novels" written by him. The first three "Bourne Shadows" were adapted from the "Bourne Trilogy" written by Robert Ludron. So far, ten books of "Bourne Series Novels" have been produced. The last book "" () was published on June 5, 2012.
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Although the title of the film is called "" (). But the character of Byrne will not appear in this movie.
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The film’s project approval process was full of hardships. Many people thought it was not necessary to shoot "The Bournemouth 4". The director Paul Greengrass of "The Bournemouth 2" and "The Bournemouth 3" was halfway before the project was approved. Jokingly, this fourth episode of "" is best called "."
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Before Jeremy Renner, dozens of popular Hollywood stars, including Jack Jaylenhaal and Michael Fassbender, were candidates for the role of agent Alan Croce.
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The film's director and screenwriter Tony Gilroy and another screenwriter Dan Gilroy are brothers.
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The film was shot in Canada, the United States, the Philippines and other places.
The Bourne Legacy behind the scenes gags
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Liliane 2022-03-23 09:01:22
Anticlimactic, wanting to set up a brand-new background and want to eat the money of the previous work, it seems to be powerless in the end.
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Nathaniel 2021-10-20 19:02:38
The biggest egg in the film is, why does the male protagonist participate in the Little Blue Pill Cognitive Enhancement Project? Because the bomb disposal force in Iraq in 2006 hurt the brain.
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Aaron Cross: [to Dr. Shearing] Now, I've got a plan, and it's just not that complicated. What I'm going to do is wait for the next person to show up to kill you. Maybe they can help me.
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Dr. Marta Shearing: Well, if you're going to reprogram human genetic material, you need a delivery system, and nothing works better than virus. It's like a suitcase.