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‘Still open for more Bourne films’

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Hollywood actor Matt

Damon has given

fans of the ‘Bourne’ films hope that he will return to the franchise.

The 42-year-old actor said that he plans to sit down with director pal Paul Greengrass and plot his most famous character’s future, reported Daily Star.

The movie star turned down the chance to star in a fourth film and Jeremy Renner took over the lead in what became blockbuster hit “The Bourne Legacy” earlier this year, but Damon insists he might not be done with Jason Bourne just yet.

“I love the character, and the three movies we did, so I would love to figure out a way to do another one. I am going to talk to Paul Greengrass about it,” Damon said.

But he doubts a new film would bring him and Renner together. “I don’t see those characters teaming up with anybody,” he added.

Damon also said that he still hasn’t seen “The Bourne Legacy” – but he plans to.

The actor also said the constant speculation about his sexuality put him in a strange position because he didn’t want to offend anyone, despite the fact he has been married for seven years and have four daughters.

The rumours reportedly started when Damon released the Oscar winning movie Good Will Hunting with best pal Ben Affleck in 1997.

Damon plays Douglas’ young lover in the film about flamboyant pianist, Liberace. (Agencies)

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