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4 Reasons Bourne 6 Must Bring Back Jeremy Renner's Aaron Cross

Bourne 6 can bring many new elements to the Jason Bourne franchise, but the return of Jeremy Renner's Aaron Cross is something it cannot overlook. Matt Damon would leap into action movie stardom with his portrayal of the amnesiac Jason Bourne in 2002's The Bourne Identity (based upon Robert Ludlum's 1980 novel). As Bourne regains his memory, he comes to realize that he is a highly skilled assassin in the employ of the Treadstone organization. The Bourne Supremacy and The Bourne Ultimatum would subsequently continue Bourne's story, with Damon's anti-hero rebeling against Treadstone and discovering his real identity of David Webb.



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  1. Matt's Damon's greatest film moments came when he was Jason Bourne and nowadays you just can't get enough of Jason Bourne, 007 or James Bond, assassins, spies or espionage ... there’s almost too much on the menu for those of us hooked on absorbing and addictive espionage films or even novels to find time for reading in a safe house far away from the tsunami of grim news we face in real life now. For starters there are fictional thrillers like Len Deighton’s noir espionage masterpiece Funeral in Berlin.

    As for the main course, there are down to earth, unadulterated and noir, often curious fact based Cold War thrillers you’ll never put down such as Bill Fairclough's Beyond Enkription in The Burlington Files series or Ben Macintyre’s The Spy and the Traitor. As for dessert, maybe something laced with the distinctly sardonic and singular humour of Slow Horses from the Slough House 'stables' by Mick Herron. We are spoilt for choice especially if you’re not bonded solely to Ian Fleming or Robert Ludlum. Have a look at Pemberton’s People in MI6 in a News Article dated 31 October 2022 in TheBurlingtonFiles website and then call your local film producer!

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