Status

Released

original language

English

Budget

$ 70000000

Revenue

$ 442824138

Top Billed Cast

Matt Damon

Jason Bourne

Julia Stiles

Nicky Parsons

David Strathairn

Noah Vosen

Scott Glenn

CIA Director Ezra Kramer

Paddy Considine

Simon Ross

Edgar Ramírez

Paz

Albert Finney

Dr. Albert Hirsch

Joan Allen

Pamela Landy

Tom Gallop

Tom Cronin

Corey Johnson

Conrad Wills

Daniel Brühl

Martin Kreutz

Joey Ansah

Desh Bouksani

Colin Stinton

Neal Daniels

Dan Fredenburgh

Jimmy

Lucy Liemann

Lucy

Bryan Reents

Technician

Arkie Reece

Technician

John Roberson

Technician

Russ Huards

Technician

Mark Bazeley

Betancourt

Sinead O'Keeffe

Chamberlain

Charles Venn

Agent Hammond

Scott Adkins

Agent Kiley

Branko Tomović

Russian Policeman

Laurentiu Possa

Russian Policeman

Trevor St. John

Tactical Team Leader

Albert Jones

Tactical Team Agent

Jeffrey Lee Gibson

Vosen's Driver

Uriel Emil Pollack

Morgue Attendant

Omar Hernandez

NYPD Officer

William H. Burns

NYPD Officer

Michael Wildman

CRI Agent

Kai Martin

Hoody

Michael Ahl

Businessman (uncredited)

Alex Argenti

Witness to a Murder (uncredited)

Martin Ballantyne

Commuter (uncredited)

Arthur Benjamins

Senator (uncredited)

David Boston

Businessman on Street (uncredited)

Glynis Brooks

Senator Gillham (uncredited)

Mahmud Chowdhury

Train Commuter (uncredited)

James Ciccone

Construction Worker (uncredited)

Casey Cipriani

Girl at Hot Dog Stand (uncredited)

Brian Cox

Ward Abbott (voice) (archive footage) (uncredited)

Julie Eagleton

Commuter (uncredited)

Richard El Khazen

Police Officer (uncredited)

Ronald E. Giles

Commuter (uncredited)

Ilan Krigsfeld

Decoy Bystander (uncredited)

Kirk Lambert

Attorney (uncredited)

Chris Mansfield

Commuter (uncredited)

Bill Massof

CRI Agent (uncredited)

Luis Mottola

Mob (uncredited)

Mark Mottram

Special Agent in Car (uncredited)

Karl Olsen

CIA Sub-station Chief (uncredited)

Jose Pecino

Station Commuter (uncredited)

Franka Potente

Marie Helena Kreutz (archive footage) (uncredited)

Walter A. Saunders III

Security Guard (uncredited)

James Schram

Hospital Patient (uncredited)

Brian Smyj

Agent (uncredited)

John Snowden

News Agent

Albert Tang

Underground Passenger (uncredited)

Anthony Wanzer

Police Officer (uncredited)

John Warman

Policeman (uncredited)

Chris Wilson

Commuter (uncredited)

Simon John Wilson

Commuter (uncredited)

Ben Youcef

Nabile (uncredited)

Sebastian Feldman

Buenos Aires Cafe Patron (voice) (uncredited)

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Movie Reviews

A review by JPV852

Written by JPV852 on 2020-10-24

Solid entry that should have been the conclusion to the Bourne character, instead Damon and Greengrass chased the dollar to return to "Jason Bourne" which I remember being underwhelmed by (will be revisiting it sometime during the week). Still, some good chase and fight sequences though the great trailer line ("If you were in your office right now we'd be having this conversation face-to-face.") makes Bourne look like an arrogant a** because if he hadn't tipped off his location, he would've avoided the chase and made it to the E. 71st location having the element of surprise. In addition, the relationship between Bourne and Nicki (sp?) still felt off. Anyway, still was entertained but probably rank this as the third best of the series (right now, going to revisit Legacy soon). **4.0/5**

A review by mooney240

Written by mooney240 on 2023-02-11

**The Bourne Ultimatum provides an exciting conclusion to the original Bourne storyline, answering questions and leaving a trail of bodies in the process.** The Bourne Ultimatum picks up immediately where The Bourne Supremacy left off, once again raising the stakes and ratcheting up the action. This time Bourne’s memories are flooding back more and more, and he’s hellbent on bringing those responsible for Treadstone to justice. The story focuses much more on answering the questions of Bourne’s past and the CIA’s illegal activities. I enjoyed the reunion of Julia Stiles’ character with Matt Damon’s. It developed some care between them, providing a little hope and stability in a world filled with betrayal, greed, spycraft, and subterfuge. The Bourne Ultimatum is an explosive conclusion to the original Bourne trilogy and is incredibly satisfying. Still, compared to the first two, it is a little bogged down with all the questions it needs to answer the wrapping up the story. But that is a minor complaint when the movie is one of the best in the spy genre.

A review by Geronimo1967

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2024-05-30

I got off to a bit of a bad start with this third instalment - the idea that a bloke in a building in Langley was issuing orders to murder a British journalist in a London railway station used by almost 100 million people a year really didn't sit at all well with me; so I already felt that whatever our hero wanted to do here was OK by me! Just as well, because Matt Damon has his hands full trying to stay alive and to discover the nature of the upgraded "Treadstone" operation - this time called "Blackbriar" which may well shed more light on just how "Bourne' became who he is! Again, Paul Greengrass elicits the best from his star - ably complemented by Joan Allen, again as "Landy"; David Straithairn as his ruthless pursuer "Noah Vosen" and Edgar Ramirez ("Paz") who is never far from his tail/trail. It features more end-to-end action - again, though, not gratuitously long and violent like many others I've seen and although the script is not so good in this one , it remains of the few franchises where the third film is up there with the others. I think it's done now, though - let's not have any more.