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Considine receives 'Ultimatum'

Paddy Considine will star in summer blockbuster 'The Bourne Utlimatum'.

Oct 12 2006

Paddy Considine has signed up to star in forthcoming blockbuster sequel 'The Bourne Ultimatum', but in a shock decision, he won't be playing the villain.

No one does bad like Pad, but director Paul Greengrass has instead cast the 'Dead Man's Shoes' star as a British journalist tracking down a former CIA director.

There's still no news regarding Gael García Bernal's rumoured involvement, but Matt Damon and Julia Stiles again return for the flick, which is currently shooting in Europe and Africa.

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