Jason Bourne retires, he remembers everything and requires therapy to deal with his trauma. Now has fallen on hard times and needs some cash to reconnect with his long lost son - so he utilizes his past training for one last job... what a perfect way to wrap up the Bourne franchise with an action comedy directed by the guy who started it all...
I'm 4 hours later than you seeing this but we must've had the same thought the second we heard it 👊 We won't be watching this bag of derivative shit, then 🥱
yup... patient on-the-job, real time therapy. A more comprehensive assessment is expected of the sessions. Work at your own risk, and hazard pay not assured. hahaha
Southie Boys back together again...a little grayer but I'll take it. with Bourne director at the helm to boot. must have been "Wicked Hard" to greenlight this one :P
@@ashuggtube yeah would be great to see him in more leading roles or even the supporting roles he’s so good at he’s got a great presence about him really like his team attitude in the impossibles he’s a stand up guy
Doug Liman had an issue with his last movie going direct to streaming, because originally it was made by MGM and supposed to get a theatrical release. Then MGM was bought off by Amazon, which originally said they will honor that promise. Couple of months later, Amazon decided that they needed more exclusive content for Amazon Video and said: "Yeah screw what we said, we gonna dump these MGM movies on streaming...."
It takes a while for a studio to get good at making movies, and Apple simply doesn't make many of them. Netflix is only really figuring it out now, and they're still not brilliant at it.
@@drjcup3228 in fairness it might be more to this scene , and maybe it’s put in to context. But ask anyone in comedy how they feel about joke stealing.