It certainly didn't have to be the biggest Bourne movie ever. Bigger or smaller final totals notwithstanding, the Matt Damon superspy sequel didn't have to make a bazillion dollars to be a hit. Universal's Warcraft and 20th Century Fox's ID4 2 both cost around $165 million while Paramount's Star Trek and Warner Bros./Time Warner Inc.'s Tarzan both cost around $180m. But the difference between Jason Bourne and those films, as well as the $433m-grossing Warcraft, is that Jason Bourne cost noticeably less than those movies. release isn't that far off from the $383m-grossing Independence Day: Resurgence ($383m), to say nothing of The Legend of Tarzan ($353m) or Star Trek Beyond ($337m). But the $400m global total for the Universal/Comcast Corp. Now you can make the case that $120 million isn't "small" or "cheap" concerning production budgets. 'Jason Bourne' image courtesy of Universal
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