For the past twenty-five years, Matt Damon has proven to be one of the most versatile actors of our generation. Ever since his breakout film, Good Will Hunting, which was co-written by his best friend Ben Affleck, Matt Damon has been at the center of Academy Awards. Not even being in his fifties is enough to slot down Matt Damon.
Currently, he is pre-producing or has wrapped up production for blockbuster films like “The Last Duel” and an untitled Steven Soderbergh film for 2025. Of course, Matt Damon fans will fondly remember the epic collaboration between the director Soderbergh, Matt Damon, Brad Pitt, and George Clooney in the amazing Ocean’s film series, where Damon and his co-stars masterfully and humorously pulled off heists of several land-based casinos.
At this time, Matt Damon became a true International movie star in the iconic Jason Bourne series. Starring in four out of five of the films, the franchise has grossed over $1.5 billion today. With Jason Bourne 6 in production, Damon fans are sitting on the edge of their seats, wondering if Damon will break his vow about never returning to the iconic franchise that made him a household name. However, if Matt Damon does come back, the condition is that Paul Greengrass must sit in the director’s chair as he did for “The Bourne Supremacy,” “The Bourne Ultimatum,” and “Jason Bourne.” However, even though the Jason Bourne 6 project doesn’t have a finished script, Matt Damon is interested in learning more about the project. Edward Berger is set to direct the Jason Bourne 6 project.