Possible leads for Bourne Legacy


After joining this site smack dab in the middle of a two month internship followed by my final semester at college I have not had much time to make a post. Luckily for me things have slowed a bit and I have found time to do things other than study…like blog, as I’m about to do now.

I caught this bit of news on a few websites and I couldn’t help but voice my opinion on the matter, which has to do with the casting of the lead for “Bourne Legacy”, which is in essence a spin-off of the original Bourne trilogy. It is being directed by Tony Gilroy who previously directed Oscar nominated “Michael Clayton”, and the quirky rom-com-spy-thriller…thingy, “Duplicity”. However; he is most notably known by fans of the Bourne franchise for working on the screenplays of the first three.

Little is known about “Bourne Legacy” as far as the plot is concerned other than it takes place in the same universe, at roughly the same time (most likely following the events of Ultimatum), and is not a reboot/remake, will not contain Jason Bourne’s character, but his presence in the world will be known by characters within “Legacy”…hence why I consider this to basically just be a spin-off…just one not containing any previously known characters.

I’ve always been skeptical about “Bourne Legacy” and the closer and closer this project gets to actually being made the more and more I wish they would just not make another film tied into that universe, or wait for Greengrass and Damon to come back for a fourth. But this being Hollywood, where studios love to milk popular franchises dry, it is going to be made whether fans or non-fans like it or not. So, the best I can hope for is that they don’t totally mess it up.

I think what has many worried, including myself, is the actor who will be cast in the lead role. More recently speculation as to who the studio might go for has increased with many names being thrown around and at one point Shia LaBeouf’s name was mentioned and I had almost lost just about all faith that they could pull of anything comparable to the original trilogy. (I think it is pretty obvious that I’m not a fan of LaBeouf…) Luckily it seems that he will not test for the film. Within the last few days it seems that the list of possible actors has gotten shorter and below are four guys who the studio want for testing:

(Garrett Hedlund, Joel Edgerton, Dominic Cooper, Luke Evans)

Personally, as a big fan of the first three, the only guy on that list that I can even remotely see playing a character similar to Bourne is Edgerton. He has an edge to him, and doesn’t have the “pretty boy” looks of the other three, a characteristic that I do not associate with Jason Bourne. Not to mention that from what I have seen from these four, Edgerton is the better actor, but of course that is just my opinion and I really haven’t seen enough from any of them to draw any strong conclusions.

Anyway, they will be testing for the role in the first week of April, not sure when we will get an official announcement as to who they pick but it is a decision I eagerly await. I’m trying to keep some faith in this project, hoping they keep the franchise alive long enough for possibly Damon and Greengrass to team up once again.

Personally, I would love for them to cast Edgar Ramirez who was phenomenal in Carlos, and continue the story with his character, who played Paz, a fellow spy tracking Bourne down in the third film where he got little screen time and just about zero lines. I think the best route to take with the story of “Bourne Legacy” would be to start up right after his interactions with Bourne’s character in Ultimatum and have him investigate a bit about the conspiracies below the surface, which eventually leads to him being chased down as he tries to figure it all out, focusing on what happened with Bourne and other Treadstone/Blackbriar agents. This way they could actually set up the return of Matt Damon as Bourne because of course it would all eventually lead back to him.

But who knows. Tony Gilroy is a competent director and great writer, so “Bourne Legacy” does have a chance, it is just that my love of the original Trilogy that has me worried. Still I’ll probably be there opening day…having watched the first three the night before.

What are your thoughts on the short list/”Bourne Legacy”? Who, out of the four, would you choose? Which actor would you choose who isn’t on that list?

3 responses to “Possible leads for Bourne Legacy

  1. Hmmm…a Bourne film with no Jason Bourne. Yeah, that really doesn’t sound like a great idea. To be honest, that sounds like the type of idea that could tick off moviegoers enough to actually kill a promising franchise. It would be kinda like if Christopher Nolan’s upcoming Batman film opened up with Gary Oldman explaining to someone that “Batman’s out of town but luckily, Wombatman is here to pick up the slack.”

    That said, I love playing the whole “casting” game. Seriously, I love the whole “What If?” element to talking about how a film would be better or worse with a different lead actor. As for the four actors mentioned above, I have a feeling that the film’s producers would probably go for Garrett Hedlund because he’s kind of a beefier version of Shia LeBeouf. Seriously, I have an ongoing debate going with my good friend Jeff as to whether or not Garrett Hedlund is the worst actor currently working in mainstream film today. (For what its worth, Jeff claims that title actually belongs to Shia LaBeouf.)

    Now, I have to admit — I love Dominic Cooper, I really do. I’ve loved him ever since I saw in An Education and when I say love, what I mean is that he inspires a mad raging lust with me and I would probably turn into a total groupie if I ever actually met him. But, once I put my raging desire aside, it’s diffilcult for me to see Cooper as the lead of a “Bourne” film. Bourne films are gritty, violent, morally ambigious, and tend to take their espionage very, very seriously. I could see Dominic Cooper as the lead in one of those wonderful 1960s Eurospy films, the ones that were more about style and glamour and fun than anything else. And I could see Cooper doing a really great job in one of those films. But not so much in a Bourne film.

    Luke Evans is kind of an unknown mix in this. He’s one of those actors who is about to be forced onto the moviegoing public in a big way. I mean, it’s obvious that someone wants him to be a star (just like its obvious that someone wants Hedlund to be a star despite a total lack of charisma). I can’t really judge him but, just from what I’ve read, he doesn’t sound like a Bourne type of actor.

    So, I’m going to have to agree with you that Joel Edgerton seems like the right choice. Not that I really know him as an actor but strictly based on his picture, he at least has the looks of a killer.

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    • I actually think that Dominic Cooper would be a nice choice. Yes, he doesn’t seem to fit the look of the sort of killer/assassin a “Bourne” film requires, but it’s that very look of his that would work in the film’s favor.

      One thing I’ve always taken from the Bourne films has been how the government was able to turn quite ordinary individuals into perfect killing machines. Edgerton just look too much the part. Hedlund doesn’t work for me for the reasons you’ve mentioned and Luke Evans I’ve not seen much to have an opinion on.

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