Apple is one of four Streamers in the Race for the Rights to the Jason Bourne Franchise from the World Media and Entertainment Group
The World Media and Entertainment Group (WME) is shopping the rights to the spy franchise and the rest of the Robert Ludlum library on behalf of the late author’s estate.
The goal is to find a new home for the franchise and make the superspy a more regular presence onscreen. Bourne last appeared nearly a decade ago in Jason Bourne (2016), from Universal and producer Captivate Entertainment, which manages the film rights for the Ludlum estate. It is too early to say if longtime star Matt Damon would be involved in the new iteration.
Skydance, Apple and Netflix are said to have met with the estate for the rights. Universal, too, could potentially win the rights back if it made an attractive bid. Universal was the studio behind Jason Bourne 6 (trailer below)
Jason Bourne sprung from the mind of novelist Ludlum, who published The Bourne Identity in 1980. Two decades later, star Damon and director Doug Liman introduced him to the big screen with 2002’s The Bourne Identity. The film, coming a few years before Daniel Craig’s grounded reinvention of James Bond with Casino Royale, ushered in a new era of spy movies that favored realism rather than high-tech gadgets. Source: The Hollywood Reporter
With Apple reportedly losing a billion dollars a year with Apple TV+, will they double down to gain a major action-thriller franchise in an effort to boost subscriptions?
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