'Bourne 5' news, update: New installment to be the real conclusion of the saga?

After almost 10 years in the waiting, fans of the original Matt Damon-starred action-packed thriller film series "Bourne" can now mark their calendars for the return of Jason Bourne in the upcoming installment, "Jason Bourne."
As previously reported, the 45-year-old filmmaker and actor will return as the famous titular character.
On February, Damon revealed to Entertainment Weekly (EW) the reason why it took him so long to make a follow-up to the 2007 hit "Bourne Ultimatum."
"First and foremost, we needed a good story to tell. Everyone involved at the studio level really wanted it to happen, but none of us wanted to force it," he told EW.
Damon further shared to the media outlet that he and "Ultimatum" director Paul Greengrass have to wait "to see how the world change or to see if anything presented itself organically."
"...if we were going to do another one, we wanted it to fit in with the three films in terms of quality," he went on to say.
There has been lot of speculations indicating that the fourth could tackle a whole new different issue to which Damon clarified that it is not the case at all. According to the "Good Will Hunting" star, the upcoming title is not necessarily "a whole new chapter." To him, it actually "feels like the conclusion" or the "completion" of Bourne's journey to finding his true identity. Basically, Damon said, "Jason Bourne" goes deeper than the latest sequel.
As to how the fourth movie opens up, the multi-awarded actor teased that the story will begin with "an austerity riot in Athens." He went on to explain how that opening scene could influence the narrative of the whole film. He stressed out that it pretty much mirrors what has been going on in the real world these days.
"Jason Bourne" features the acts of Julia Stiles who will be returning as Nicky Parsons, Alicia Vikander, in a yet-to-be-revealed role, and Tommy Lee Jones as CIA Director Robert Dewey, just to name a few.
The film arrives on theaters July 29.