Matt Damon talks returning to Bourne, his need for a 'man cave' and Trump
He is undoubtedly one of the most well respected actors in the business.
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But Matt Damon's star power pretty much ends where his family life begins.
Matt, who is regularly regarded as the nicest bloke in Hollywood, told Be he's no longer the Boss when he steps through the front door.
"I'm outnumbered at home," said the actor, who has four daughters with wife Luciana Barroso.
"Being outnumbered connotes something bad, but it’s actually the greatest thing in the world," he said. "Look, you’ve got to establish a little man cave somewhere - I’ve got an office in my house that I can go to - but even then sometimes the girls’ toys end up in there."
There was never supposed to be another 'Bourne'. That was what Matt and director Paul Greengrass had told the public after they last collaborated on the franchise with 2007s The Bourne Ultimatum.
So what made the actor change his mind?
"Paul Greengrass," he said referring to the franchises' original director. "And the fact that Chris Rouse and him wrote the script... I would never turn them down."
The actor, who has never been shy about voicing his political opinions, weighed in on the current race to the White House, telling Be he can't imagine a 'President Trump'.
"I just can't imagine that many people voting for him," he said. "But who knows".
If all else fails Matt, you and the family are always welcome Down Under!
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