I watched the two back-to-back the other night. Always good popcorn fun.
At the end of the first one, an ‘asset’ for the CIA kills Jason’s Bourne’s immediate boss (Conklin) in the streets of Paris. It’s a little visual bait-and-switch the director pulls on us, since we think it’s Bourne shuffling (injured) along the Paris street when in fact it is Conklin.
Then, in the second movie, Bourne drops into a stylish Munich townhouse and gets into a fight with an ex-Treadstone dude who clearly knows who Bourne is, about the Conklin shooting in Paris, and who states ‘You and I are the last two.’
My question is: Are those two characters supposed to be the same dude? Meaning, the same ‘asset’? The actors are clearly different. But sometimes that happens between movie sequels. This has been bugging me and I’m hoping a fellow Doper can provide the answer.
Hope this helps; I’m too sketchy on the plot details of these films to tell if this is what you’re looking for and IMDB is not helping me on these details.
The guy in the townhouse in Supremacy was Jarda (played by NZer Marton Csokas - I always remember the NZers). No, he wasn’t supposed to be the same guy as in Identity. He’s just meant to be Treadstone agent, like Clive Owen was in Identity.
Her summary: that the Borne character was probably just a training/audit exercise cooked up by the CIA. Questionable CIA big-wigs are given a test: chase after Jason. If they die/get outed as corrupt, they fail.