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Matt Damon is back doing what he is known best for - fighting the bad guys.
The actor and British director Paul Greengrass, who worked together on The Bourne Supremacy and The Bourne Ultimatum, have reunited for their latest thriller Green Zone.
The film is set in the chaotic early days of the Iraq War but Damon promises it has a very different feel to the Oscar-winning movie The Hurt Locker.
"To call things Iraq movies, that's a very broad brush by which to paint something," Damon told Sky News.
"This is a big kind of action movie, so it's a very different feel than The Hurt Locker or any of the other movies that have come out.
"But that question, that original question of how we got there, I think is something that regardless of your political leanings, is a question that you want an answer to."
The tale is set during the occupation of Baghdad in 2003.
Damon plays Chief Warrant Officer Roy Miller, who is dispatched with his team of army inspectors to find weapons of mass destruction believed to be stockpiled in the Iraqi desert.
The action ensues as they fight through one booby-trap after another.
But only time will tell whether audiences are in the mood for another Iraq movie after the hugely celebrated The Hurt Locker.
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