The Bourne Legacy Trailer: Jeremy Renner Gets Recruited
Can he take over Matt Damon's action franchise?
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Can he take over Matt Damon's action franchise?
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Most leading males his age haven't even had the same WIFE for 30 years.
"I’ve never called myself a Method actor."
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