The Bourne Supremacy (Blu Ray)
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They should have left him alone… Academy Award winner Matt Damon returns as expert assassin Jason Bourne in the next chapter of the stunning, non-stop hit, The Bourne Supremacy. The haunting past that Bourne hoped to have escaped from catches up to him once again as the CIA threatens to ruin his new anonymous life – forcing Bourne to resume his former life as a trained assassin to survive. Fuelled by awesome fight scenes and some of the most breathtaking chase sequences ever filmed, it’s a state-of-the-art espionage thriller that explodes into action and never lets up!
The Bourne Supremacy Synopsis
They should have left him alone… Academy Award winner Matt Damon returns as expert assassin Jason Bourne in the next chapter of the stunning, non-stop hit, The Bourne Supremacy. The haunting past that Bourne hoped to have escaped from catches up to him once again as the CIA threatens to ruin his new anonymous life – forcing Bourne to resume his former life as a trained assassin to survive. Fuelled by awesome fight scenes and some of the most breathtaking chase sequences ever filmed, it’s a state-of-the-art espionage thriller that explodes into action and never lets up!
The Bourne Supremacy Trailer
Technical Information
Audio Tracks: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 English, DTS Digital Surround 5.1 French, Italian, German, Castilian Spanish, Japanese
Subtitle: English / Chinese / French / Italian / German / Castilian Spanish / Japanese / Danish / Dutch / Finnish / Korean / Norwegian / Portuguese / Swedish
Rated: PG13
Release Date: 04/08/16
Running Time: Approx. 108 min
Number of discs: 1 BD
Bonus Features
- U-Control: The Bourne Dossier
- U-Control: Bourne Orientation
- Explosive Deleted Scenes
- Keeping It Real
- Blowing Things Up
- On The Move with Jason Bourne
- The Go-Mobile Revs Up the Action
- Anatomy of a Scene: The Explosive Bridge Chase Scene
- The Bourne Mastermind
- The Bourne Diagnosis
- Matching Identities: Casting
- Bourne to be Wild: Fight Training
- Crash Cam: Racing Through the Streets of Moscow
- Scoring with John Powell
- Feature Commentary with Director Paul Greengrass
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