The first trailer for Jason Bourne 6: Dilemma (2025) has landed—and it’s a thunderous return to form for one of cinema’s most iconic operatives. Matt Damon is back in the role that defined a generation of spy thrillers, and this time, Bourne isn’t just running from his past—he’s questioning everything he thought was true about it.

Set in a post-digital age of deepfakes, AI warfare, and invisible enemies, Dilemma finds Jason Bourne in self-imposed exile in the Balkans, attempting to live off-grid. But when a whistleblower leaks files revealing a hidden CIA program—“Black Prism”—designed to manipulate global conflicts through algorithmic false-flag attacks, Bourne is dragged back into the chaos.

The teaser builds tension with snapshots of global unrest, covert raids, and ominous dialogue from a shadowy new villain played by Christoph Waltz, who coldly declares: “The truth doesn’t matter anymore—only the version we control.”

Matt Damon slips back into Bourne’s skin effortlessly—older, wearier, but sharper than ever. Julia Stiles returns in flashbacks, while a new ally, cyber analyst Lena Hart (portrayed by Vanessa Kirby), helps Bourne decode a digital conspiracy that could collapse international diplomacy.

The trailer promises signature Bourne action: bone-crunching hand-to-hand fights, heart-stopping chases across European rooftops, and a stealth sequence inside a data fortress in Berlin that echoes the intensity of the franchise’s best moments.
Director Paul Greengrass returns with his signature shaky-cam realism, but this time he mixes it with sleek tech-thriller elements that give the franchise a modern edge. The moral ambiguity is deeper, the world more chaotic, and Bourne more isolated than ever.
