New CIA operative, Aaron Cross experiences life-or-death stakes that have been triggered by the previous actions of Jason Bourne.
Director: Tony Gilroy
Writers: Tony Gilroy, Dan Gilroy
Stars: Jeremy Renner, Rachel Weisz, Edward Norton, Scott Glenn, Stacy Keach
It isn't quite as compelling as the earlier trilogy, but The Bourne Legacy proves the franchise has stories left to tell -- and benefits from Jeremy Renner's magnetic work in the starring role.
Gilroy hasn't locked down every last task and stumbles at the end, but he keeps an awful lot spinning for an awfully long time.
The Bourne Legacy is quieter, slower, more sobering. The conspiracy is bigger and darker than we thought.
Tagline: There Was Never Just One
Motion Picture Rating: PG-13
Genres: action, adventure, thriller
Categories: drone, cia, pill, manhunt, alaska, conspiracy, on the run, self surgery, genetic mutation, scientist, tracking device, government conspiracy, assassin, wolf, maryland, suicide by gunshot, rooftop, exploding house, laptop, fake id, seoul south korea, pharmaceutical lab, roof chase, manila philippines, hunted, false passport, alberta canada
Producer: Frank Marshall, Patrick Crowley
Editor: John Gilroy
Casting: Ellen Chenoweth
Director of photography: Robert Elswit
Original music composer: James Newton Howard
Costume design: Shay Cunliffe
Executive producer: Henry Morrison, Jennifer Fox
Production design: Kevin Thompson
Runtime: 120 min
Country: USA, Japan
Language: English, Russian, Filipino, Ukrainian
Sound Mix: Dolby Digital, Datasat, SDDS, Dolby Atmos, DTS
Aspect Ratio: 2.39 : 1
Color: Color