Jason Bourne comes home

On December 6, the latest film in the Bourne franchise, the self-titled Jason Bourne, will be available for home viewing. I got a chance to see the film in the theaters and unfortunately was a little disappointed. I did watch it again, but my overall opinion hasn’t changed.

The review copy I got was one that had a Blu-Ray and 4K Ultra HD. Honestly, I have no clue what 4K Ultra HD is. I did look it up and it’s not a format I have a player for. I am curious what it does look like, but at least I can still watch the Blu-Ray.

I did enjoy the extras on the Blu-Ray.

The first is Bringing Back Bourne. It’s all about what led up to the creation of a new Bourne film with Matt Damon and director Paul Greengrass.

Bourne To Fight is all about the fight choreography within the film.

And then a behind the scenes look at the Athens escape and the Las Vegas showdown.

I’m the type of guy that likes to look behind the curtain so I really enjoyed these.

I would really like to recommend this as a purchase, but in all honesty, as much as I love the Bourne franchise, Jason Bourne was a letdown and just worth a rental.

By Brian Isaacs - Executive Editor / Publisher

An avid comic collector/reader for over 50 years and self-proclaimed professor of comicology, Brian originally started up the site Pendragon's Post to share his voice. Well, that voice has been shared and evolved into The Fanboy Factor. Brian is an advocate for remembering comic roots, and that we don't forget what was created in the past, and encourage everyone to read it as well. When not swimming in geek culture, he can be seen corrupting..introducing his young son to comics, much to his wife's chagrin.