Get Ready For More Bourne Movies

By George 'El Guapo' Roush on November 21, 2008
Hey guys, sorry news is late today, I've been running around like crazy doing junkets, so I now have a few minutes to post stuff.

First up is some good news for Bourne fans and for fans of Ludlum's work:

Universal Pictures has made an overall deal with the estate of "The Bourne Identity" author Robert Ludlum that gives the studio exclusive rights to the Jason Bourne character and first look at other Ludlum novels.

The deal with Ludlum Entertainment paves the way for more installments in the Bourne saga, which was originally envisioned as a three-picture series but has become Universal's answer to James Bond.


After the first three films grossed a total of more than $1 billion worldwide, U signed Matt Damon and director Paul Greengrass for a fourth film that George Nolfi is penning. Produced by Frank Marshall and Ludlum Entertainment chairman-CEO Jeffrey Weiner, the film will be readied for a summer 2010 release.


Weiner will take offices on the Universal lot as part of the deal and hire development executives as the company takes an active hand in developing projects, including some not based on books by Ludlum. Weiner was the author's accountant for 16 years before being tapped by Ludlum to be estate executor and to run the holding company that produces his movies and publishes his books and videogames.


"Universal has done such an excellent job with the first three films that they deserve the opportunity to keep Jason Bourne at the studio forever," Weiner told Daily Variety.


The deal was put together by U co-president of production Jimmy Horowitz and president of production Donna Langley, who said that the gritty action style has rubbed off on other action fare.


The deal also gives Universal an inside track on other Ludlum books that would be developed with Ludlum Entertainment. That is especially valuable for U, whose chairman Marc Shmuger and co-chairman David Linde have made franchises a priority.


Universal tried but didn't win "The Matarese Circle" when that Ludlum Cold War thriller was shopped last April, with Denzel Washington attached along with "Wanted" scribes Michael Brandt and Derek Haas. MGM and Relativity won the auction; they've set David Cronenberg to direct a film expected to begin production next year. Ludlum titles routinely turn into seven-figure packages, including the $4 million Paramount paid for "The Chancellor Manuscript" in 2005, with Leonardo DiCaprio attached to star and produce with Red Wagon.


Universal is developing another Ludlum book, "The Sigma Protocol," with Strike Entertainment partners Marc Abraham and Eric Newman. Summit Entertainment has "The Osterman Weekend," with Simon Kinberg set to write and direct.


There are plenty more where those came from.


"There is a deep Ludlum library. Over 25 of his novels have never been exploited in movies," Weiner said. He recalled that Ludlum watched a couple of his titles get turned into movies during the early 1980s, and he was underwhelmed by the result. The author died while "The Bourne Identity" was in production. Now, the estate has contractual approval not only on screenplays but also on characters and even actors, Weiner said.


"The goal is to pick the right people to be in business with, so you don't have to wield these things like a club," Weiner said. "If you get to that point, you're in business with the wrong people."


I still think Bond could kick Bourne's ass. Bourne has somewhat of an issue now with killing people, and Bond could care less. Discuss.


Source: The Trades
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Comments
Oh yeah baby, Fuck yaeh! woo-hoo!!
Commented By: Aresehole Bob on 2008-11-21 16:23:02
I want a new version of The Osterman Weekend! Brilliant book
The Bourne Sanitarium
Commented By: F. Jackie Abraham on 2008-11-21 16:25:04
Possible plot for the new film: Right after the Bourne Ultimatum, Jason Bourne finds out through the CIA database that Steve Seagal, bloated washed up star of shitty action films, is his father. Unable to reconcile this tragedy in his mind, Bourne goes apeshit crazy and kills half of the CIA. All with the help of a lesbian Russian double agent named Ivanna Lickalot, played by Jessica Biel.
NO Future
Commented By: Bumblebee on 2008-11-21 17:07:52
I bet the franchise dies after the fourth film. Bourne doesn't have half the character of Bond. When I think Bourne, I think of a guy who beats up people really quickly... and not much else. When I think Bond, I think of a much more complete "person."
Traitor
Commented By: Bumblebee on 2008-11-21 17:08:58
Whichever studio did traitor should make a franchise with that character: That movie was awesome, the character was very likable, and the situation was complex and interesting.
What!!
Commented By: Brandon B. on 2008-11-21 20:26:51
Dude first off I freakin' LOVE the bourne movies...They Freakin' RULE!!!! so Im like totally excited right now!! Maybe one more though .....Even though im a big fan ....most movies dont last more than 3 or 4 maybe 5 movies......unless your ''STAR WARS'' or ''SAW''...........And second....Bourne would kick Bonds tail!!!!! Like in 2 seconds!!
Bourned
Commented By: 420BAND on 2008-11-21 20:54:20
1ST ONE WAS AWESOME THE 2ND ONE WAS A LITTLE LAX THE 3RD WAS GREAT.... FUCK BOND! THAT BLONDE HAIRED BLUE EYED BOND IS AS SHITTY AS LAYERED CAKE! Bring Back Remmington Steele!
Hey George You know, I know.
Commented By: Shawn on 2008-11-23 20:59:35
George, I know you like Bourne. Review of the Bourne movies here were never negative. Anyways, I'd like to state that if ian Fleming never wrote the '007' novels, there would have never been Bond movies ...... & then the Jason Bourne novels. But 'U' did a great approach with the Bourne movies for the new millennium. it was '007', it was an answer to the Bond films. It was smart and 'high octane' action. Gritty, realistic and fucking great. But, now we've got EON productions copying this style. Bourne has more reason to cause damage to all the people who is after him. But Bond, ...... WTF. Why kill all the villains before even questioning them. Bond has become a wannabe. Sadly Eon productions will never revert back to the original concept of Bond being 'suave and intelligent', because the sequels are right after its predeccessors .... beginning with Casino Royale. So we won't see DC's Bond mature into the Bond we know. That's pathetic. I'm a fan of both agents - Bond & Bourne. But I miss the Connery & Brosnan touch. I hate my heroes Blonde. Bourne will continue to kick ass at the box-office. He is a cool American Action Spy. Now ... if Hollywood would make a COOL latino spy. Can't wait.