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The Bourne Legacy introduces a brand new hero Aaron Cross (Jeremy Renner) - an agent on the run from destruction and on a journey to discover the truth, in life-or-death stakes created by events of the first three Bourne Films. Cross and Dr. Shearing (Rachel Weisz) fight to survive as CIA Ops, led by Eric Byer (Edward Norton) attempt to shut down their Operation and make everyone involved disappear for good.
The brains behind the previous films, Tony Gilroy, returns to take Bourne to the next level of this thrilling action series. An all-new cast is joined by veterans Albert Finney, Joan Allen, David Strathairn and Scott Glenn in The Bourne Legacy.
- Universal Pictures
- Bourne
- 129 mins approx.
- 12
- Bourne Legacy
- 2.40:1 Anamorphic Widescreen
- English
- 1
- Tony Gilroy
English
- Jeremy Renner
- Rachel Weisz
- Scott Glenn
- Albert Finney
- Stacy Keach
- Edward Norton
- Donna Murphy
- Michael Chernus
- Corey Stoll
- Alice Gainer
- Prue Lewarne
- Howard Leader
- James Joseph O'Neil
- Tony Guida
- Sonnie Brown
- Neil Brooks Cunningham
English for the Hard of Hearing, Arabic, Hindi
- 2012
- The Bourne Identity
- 2
The Bourne Legacy (Includes Digital and Ultraviolet Copies)
RRP: £19.99
£7.99
Save: £12.00
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The Bourne Legacy introduces a brand new hero Aaron Cross (Jeremy Renner) - an agent on the run from destruction and on a journey to discover the truth, in life-or-death stakes created by events of the first three Bourne Films. Cross and Dr. Shearing (Rachel Weisz) fight to survive as CIA Ops, led by Eric Byer (Edward Norton) attempt to shut down their Operation and make everyone involved disappear for good.
The brains behind the previous films, Tony Gilroy, returns to take Bourne to the next level of this thrilling action series. An all-new cast is joined by veterans Albert Finney, Joan Allen, David Strathairn and Scott Glenn in The Bourne Legacy.
- Universal Pictures
- Bourne
- 129 mins approx.
- 12
- Bourne Legacy
- 2.40:1 Anamorphic Widescreen
- English
- 1
- Tony Gilroy
English
- Jeremy Renner
- Rachel Weisz
- Scott Glenn
- Albert Finney
- Stacy Keach
- Edward Norton
- Donna Murphy
- Michael Chernus
- Corey Stoll
- Alice Gainer
- Prue Lewarne
- Howard Leader
- James Joseph O'Neil
- Tony Guida
- Sonnie Brown
- Neil Brooks Cunningham
English for the Hard of Hearing, Arabic, Hindi
- 2012
- The Bourne Identity
- 2
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Meh
After seeing the Bourne trilogy, I was looking forward to the The Bourne Legacy (Includes Digital and Ultraviolet Copies) and to be to honest I was disappointed. It's long, quite dull at times and just when it gets going it ends, leaving it open for another. That being said there are some good action scenes and if you have seen the others, they're worth watching.
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The Bourne Legacy
A lot of people thought 'it's not Jason Bourne' and became very anti to this film, however I would like to prove them wrong and say watch it. If you like the original trilogy then this film just adds to that, action packed all the way, with no fancy gadgets and Jeremy Renner plays a perfect addition to Matt Damon for this US government muck up. I totally enjoyed watching this film over and over again. 5 out of 5.
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The Bourne Legacy (Includes Digital and Ultraviolet Copies)
The Bourne Legacy took its time to start building. It's not a great film at all.
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The Bourne Legacy
After buying the original Bourne trilogy and totally enjoying them all, I was hoping for something similar, in respect of a good action packed, interesting story that keeps you gripped throughout. Instead, The Bourne Legacy (Includes Digital and Ultraviolet Copies) I watched something that just left me confused. It's a good film, but not as good as the Bourne films.
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