New Featurette For The Bourne Legacy Takes You Behind The Scenes

There's quite a bit of pressure resting on The Bourne Legacy. While the film does have Tony Gilroy at the helm, the man who wrote the previous three Bourne movies, the series is spinning in a new, Matt Damon-less direction now, with agent Aaron Cross, played by Jeremy Renner, taking over hero duties. The cast for the sequel is absolutely stacked, with Rachel Weisz, Edward Norton, and Stacey Keach playing major roles and players like Joan Allen, David Straithairn, Scott Glenn and Albert Finney coming back for more adventures in the world of Bourne. And now you can go behind the scenes of the movie and hear just what those players have to say about it.

Apple has posted a brand new featurette for The Bourne Legacy, and we have delivered it to you below (you can see it in HD over at the source). It's a pretty good mix of cast and crew interviews as well as footage, so you should check it out!

Partially set during The Bourne Ultimatium, The Bourne Legacy follows a new character, Aaron Cross, as he discovers the nature of the program he works for and rebels from within. In addition to the aforementioned actors, the movie also features Donna Murpy, Oscar Isaac and Elizabeth Marvel. Look for it when it arrives in theaters starting August 10th and to see more from the movie be sure to head over to our Blend Film Database.

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