![]() ![]() Jason Bourne reinvented the action hero for the new millennium, and James Bond's new filmmakers knew it. It probably wasn't lost on Bond producers that 2007's The Bourne Ultimatum was a better movie than every single one of Bond's adventures of the past three decades. While Bond was on yet another quest to disarm a deadly space weapon in Die Another Day, Jason Bourne was searching for his forgotten past in The Bourne Identity. But there's another thing factoring into this change: the Bourne series, which launched in 2002, the same year Pierce Brosnan played 007 for the last time. From the opening scene – a brutal bathroom fight shot in glorious black and white – the movie makes it pretty clear this was going to be a brand new Bond. ![]() With 2006's franchise-reviving Casino Royale, all that changed. ![]()
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