Talk surrounding a potential modern installment in the Jason Bourne franchise is intensifying, with indications a significant casting announcement could be forthcoming, according to a report on Jeff Sneider’s The Hot Mic podcast. While details remain scarce, the discussion suggests Universal Pictures is considering recasting the role of Jason Bourne, currently associated with Matt Damon.
The possibility of a recasting comes after a period of uncertainty for the franchise. Universal reacquired the rights to the Robert Ludlum-created character last year, following a brief period where they were being shopped to other studios including Skydance, Apple, and Netflix, as reported in August 2025 by World of Reel. Edward Berger, the director of critically acclaimed films like “Conclave” and “All Quiet on the Western Front,” remains attached to the project, but his involvement is contingent on Damon’s participation. “I will do it if Matt wants to do it,” Berger told The Hollywood Reporter in September.
Joe Barton, the showrunner of “Black Doves,” has reportedly penned the latest draft of the script. The last film in the series, 2016’s “Jason Bourne,” directed by Paul Greengrass, failed to recapture the success of the earlier Damon-led films. The original trilogy – “The Bourne Identity,” “The Bourne Supremacy,” and “The Bourne Ultimatum” – were particularly well-received.
The franchise, which has generated $1.64 billion globally, is considered the most commercially successful spy film series after James Bond. Berger acknowledged the pressure of living up to that legacy, stating to Empire magazine that he doesn’t desire to create a film that is considered inferior to previous installments. He emphasized the need to bring something “completely fresh” to the franchise, something that hasn’t been explored by previous directors.
Damon himself has indicated a willingness to return for “one more” film, but his participation appears to be a key factor in moving forward. A previous production listing even suggested a working title for the next installment, “The Bourne Dilemma,” with Berger as director. However, Damon’s age – 54 as of March 1, 2026 – is reportedly a consideration, according to reports from Collider.
As of now, Universal Pictures has not commented on the potential recasting or the timeline for a formal announcement.