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Damon and Affleck can't stop working with each other, both as actors and producers. That includes their new action thriller The Rip, which will arrive on January 16th for those with a Netflix subscription. While speaking with GQ about that project, the Martian star addressing doing three movies together in quick succession, saying:
Ben Affleck and Matt Damon surprise fans with a teaser for their new movie, The Rip. Before the teaser plays, the duo introduce the video as a Christmas gift for viewers. Affleck, holding a gift in his hand,
Avatar: Fire and Ash has officially conquered Matt Damon and Ridley Scott's sci-fi masterpiece, The Martian, at the box office.
Matt Damon and Anne Hathaway star as Odysseus and Penelope in the official trailer for Christopher Nolan's upcoming film "The Odyssey."
Matt Damon has always had razor-sharp acting skills. He goes above and beyond to get the most out of whatever roles he takes up. This is precisely why fans were already expecting an applause-worthy performance when they found out that Matt Damon is about to star in “The Odyssey.
Christopher Nolan's epic 'The Odyssey' debuted its teaser trailer on Monday, Dec. 22, showcasing the first footage of Matt Damon, Tom Holland, Anne Hathaway and the movie's star-studded ensemble cast.
Universal has released the first teaser for “The Odyssey,” Christopher Nolan’s highly anticipated adaptation of Homer’s legendary saga. The film follows the Greek hero Odysseus, played by Matt Damon,
"We got you something special–" "The gift of never-before-seen footage from The Rip." Netflix has debuted a Christmas Day teaser trailer for The Rip which will be streaming to watch starting early January (here's the first teaser).
James Cameron has slammed Matt Damon for claiming he turned down a role his blockbuster movie 'Avatar' and subsequently missed out on a $290million payday.
Fire And Ash, Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey now comes home for the rest of us. Granted, the new trailer shared this morning is hardly the six minute prologue that audiences have reportedly seen in theaters,
The forgotten Western flop written by Apocalypse Now's John Milius, Geronimo: An American Legend, is about to leave Netflix.