Last week, asked three-time Jason Bourne movie director Paul Greengrass for another sequel in the spy film franchise.
It turns out that All Quiet on the Western Front's Edward Berger is directing the next installment, which has been in development since last year.
According to a new listing, the first Jason Bourne movie since 2016 will be titled The Bourne Dilemma.
Interestingly this is not a title of one of the novels, but what about Matt Damon?
Earlier this year, Damon confirmed he planned on starring in the sixth Bourne movie having skipped the fourth with Jeremy Renner.
As a result, the franchise star is all but confirmed to return for at least "one more" outing.
Assuming The Bourne Dilemma shoots in the new year, here's hoping it will hit cinemas in 2026.
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