Key Takeaways
- The Jason Bourne films follow the story of a CIA-controlled assassin who loses his memory and turns against his handlers.
- The recommended order to watch the Bourne films is in chronological order of release date.
- There is a spin-off TV show called Treadstone that explores the background of the CIA assassin program.
The Jason Bourne films brought the world of spycraft and CIA-ordered assassinations into the new millennium – while also turning Matt Damon into a full-blown Hollywood action star.
The movies primarily focus on Damon as Bourne, a CIA-controlled assassin who loses his memory and begins a journey to discover his identity, ultimately turning him against his handlers at the CIA. There’s also a TV show, Treadstone, which rounds out the Jason Bourne Universe by delving into the background of the CIA program that trained assassins like Bourne. It only has one season.
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There have been rumors of a new Bourne film, and now the director of All Quiet on the Western Front, Edward Berger is in line to direct Matt Damon in a new film that’s just beginning early development. To help you catch-up on Bourne or experience the franchise, we recommend watching the Bourne films in order of release date, as the series is chronological. Here is the best way to watch every Bourne film in order.
Jason Bourne movie order: Release date and chronological order explained
There are spoilers below. To skip the spoilers, check out our at-a-glance version of this guide below.
1 The Bourne Identity
An anonymous man is fished out of the Mediterranean
The Bourne Identity (2002)
A man wakes up with amnesia and begins to unravel who he is.
- Director
- Doug Liman
- Writers
- Tony Gilroy, William Blake Herron
- Starring
- Matt Damon, Franka Potente, Chris Cooper
- Rating
- PG-13
- Run Time
- 119 minutes
When you first see Bourne (Matt Damon), you meet him as an anonymous man with two gunshot wounds in his back. He’s been rescued by a fishing vessel in the Mediterranean Sea, and when he awakens, he has no recollection of who he is or his past. The only clue is a laser projector found underneath his skin that projects the number of a deposit box in Zurich. He then sets off and eventually learns he is part of a secret program training assassins for the CIA.
The Bourne Identity was directed by Doug Liman, and the screenplay was written by Tony Gilroy and William Blake Herron. The film is based on the novel of the same name by Robert Ludlum.
2 The Bourne Supremacy
Jason Bourne is back for revenge against the CIA
The Bourne Supremacy (2004)
Two years after disappearing, Jason Bourne resurfaces on the CIA’s radar.
- Director
- Paul Greengrass
- Writers
- Tony Gilroy
- Starring
- Matt Damon, Franka Potente, Brian Cox
- Rating
- PG-13
- Run Time
- 108 minutes
Two years after disappearing at the end of The Bourne Identity, Bourne and Marie Kreutz (played Franka Potente) are now living a peaceful life in Goa, India. Meanwhile, the CIA deputy director is working on a deal, but the operation is ambushed by an unknown assailant, who kills everyone and leaves behind Jason Bourne’s fingerprints to frame him for the murders. This same assassin then tries to find Bourne and Marie. Bourne, of course, assumes the assassin was sent by the CIA and that the CIA has renewed its efforts to find Bourne.
Tony Gilroy returned to write the screenplay after helping to write the first film. Paul Greengrass directed The Bourne Ultimatum, and it’s once again based on a Robert Ludlum novel of the same name.
3 The Bourne Ultimatum
Bourne’s in a race against the CIA to unveil their Assassin program
The Bourne Ultimatum (2007)
Picking up immediatly following the last film, Bourne is trying to expose the CIA assassination program while the CIA is erasing any loose ends.
- Director
- Paul Greengrass
- Writers
- Tony Gilroy, Scott Z. Burns, George Nolfi
- Starring
- Matt Damon, Julia Stiles, David Strathairn
- Rating
- PG-13
- Run Time
- 115 minutes
The Bourne Ultimatum follows Bourne, again played by Matt Damon, immediately following the ending of the Bourne Supremacy. He learns Simon Ross (Paddy Considine), a journalist, is working to uncover the secrets behind a CIA assassin training program known as Treadstone. From there, we see him race against the CIA as the agency tries to cover up the existence of the program by murdering all those involved.
The Bourne Ultimatum was also based on a book of the same name by Robert Ludlum, and Tony Gilroy returned to help write the script with Scott Z. Burns and George Nolfi. Paul Greengrass also returned to direct this film after doing The Bourne Supremacy.
4 The Bourne Legacy
Jeremy Renner stars as a new government asset
The Bourne Legacy (2012)
The Bourne Legacy follows a program similar to Treadstone that the Department of Defense used to train assassins.
- Director
- Tony Gilroy
- Writers
- Tony Gilroy, Dan Gilroy
- Starring
- Jeremy Renner, Rachel Weisz, Edward Norton
- Rating
- PG-13
- Run Time
- 135 minutes
The Bourne Legacy is the only Bourne film to not star Matt Damon as the titular character. Instead, the action is centered around a Department of Defense asset named Aaron Cross (played by Jeremy Renner). Cross received similar training to Bourne through a program called Operation Outcome. When a link between Operation Outcome and Treadstone becomes apparent, retired Air Force Colonel Eric Byer (played by Edward Norton) orders all Outcome assets to be murdered, but, unfortunately for him, Cross survives.
Tony Gilroy got the chance to write and direct this film after working on the script for the first three films.
5 Jason Bourne
Bourne’s back for one final ride
Jason Bourne (2016)
12 years after exposing Treadstone, Bourne is brought back out of hiding when a CIA analyst discovers a connection between Bourne’s father and the creation of Treadstone.
- Director
- Paul Greengrass
- Writers
- Paul Greengrass, Christopher Rouse
- Starring
- Matt Damon, Tommy Lee Jones, Alicia Vikander
- Rating
- PG-13
- Run Time
- 123 minutes
Jason Bourne picks up 12 years after the events of The Bourne Ultimatum – which saw Bourne expose the Treadstone program. Matt Damon is back, and his character is completely recovered from amnesia, but he’s forced to live in hiding. The CIA is still hunting him. Its analyst, Nicky Parsons (played by Julia Stiles), even discovers evidence linking Bourne’s father to the creation of Treadstone, and she sets off to find him. This puts Bourne on a path to once again take on CIA leadership who still want him dead.
Along with Matt Damon, Paul Greengrass returned to write and direct Jason Bourne after directing the second and third Bourne films.
6 Treadstone – Season 1
A 10-episode spin-off series
Treadstone (2019)
Treadstone jumps between the early days of the CIA assassin program and the modern day, as new CIA assets are being activated just like Bourne.
- Creator
- Tim Kring
- Seasons
- 1
- Number of episodes
- 10
The first and only season of Treadstone aired on the USA Network. It’s part-prequel and part-sequel to the Bourne film series, with some of the story set in 1973, when we see CIA operative John Randolph Bentley (played by Jeremy Irvine) escape from a Soviet behavior modification program known as Cicada in East Berlin. From there, the show dives into the present day, with Treadstone assets going about their normal lives until they are suddenly activated and become world-class assassins like Bourne.
You could watch Treadstone first, before the films, in your re-watch, but the jump to the present day in the first season might confuse or not mean as much to you. It can also be watched as a standalone, or after the film series, which is what we recommend.
Bonus: The Bourne Identity
A made-for-TV version of Robert Ludlum’s novel
The Bourne Identity (1988)
This 1988 made-for-tv movie stars Richard Chamberlain in the role of Jason Bourne.
- Director
- Richard Young
- Writers
- Carol Sobieski
- Starring
- Richard Chamberlain, Jaclyn Smith, Anthony Quayle
- Rating
- TV
- Runtime
- 185 minutes
If you want to see absolutely everything Bourne-related, then you need to check out this made-for-TV movie that aired on ABC in two parts in 1988. It follows much of the same beats as the 2002 film, with Jason Bourne (played by Richard Chamberlain) awakening and not remembering who he is while displaying skills most normal people don’t know.
You could watch this film before all the other films, but it’s in a separate timeline altogether, so we recommend watching it last.
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Spoiler-free version: The complete Jason Bourne timeline at a glance
OK, so here is the at-a-glance version of the list above:
- The Bourne Identity (2002)
- The Bourne Supremacy (2004)
- The Bourne Ultimatum (2007)
- The Bourne Legacy (2012)
- Jason Bourne (2016)
- Treadstone – Season 1 (2019)
- Bonus: The Bourne Identity (1988)
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