It seems Matt Damon while not currently involved in the further instalment of the Bourne series he could be up for reprising his role again in the future. His relationship with Tony Gilroy however has been damaged by quotes from Damon while promoting his upcoming movie “We Bought A Zoo”. When talking about the script for The Bourne Ultimatum he made it pretty clear he didn’t rate it and had this to say: "It's really the studio’s fault for putting themselves in that position," Damon speaking to GQ. "I don't blame Tony for taking a boatload of money and handing in what he handed in. It’s just that it was unreadable. This is a career-ender. I mean, I could put this thing up on eBay and it would be game over for that dude. It's terrible. It's really embarrassing. He was having a go, basically, and he took his money and left." Damon was firmly blaming Universal for giving the writer a deal that required only one draft of the script, before the interviews ever saw print he did feel bad about his comments and elaborated on this point and had this to say about Gilroy: "If I didn't respect him and appreciate his talent, then I really wouldn't have cared," "My feelings were hurt. That's all. And that's exactly why I shouldn’t have said anything. This is between me and him. So saying anything publicly is f---ing stupid and unprofessional and just kind of douchey of me."
Gilroy is directing the fourth instalment starring Jeremy Renner in the lead role and Damon hope that it does well as it may leave the door ajar for his return in the future. "Even though I don't have anything to do with it," he said. "Selfishly, it’s bad for me if that movie doesn't do well."