“The Bourne Legacy,” May 10, 2013, DVD [2012]. Tony Gilroy’s (director/writer) follow-up to the Bourne series, this one concentrates on the lone survivor of the CIA’s parallel, simultaneous operations designed to build “better” operatives but undone in part by Bourne’s survival. It takes Aaron Cross, a soldier modified virally to be s more successful killer, as he tries to find the drugs he needs to survive by going to Dr Marta Shearing (Rachel Weisz) the virologist he worked with The CIA/NSA (Edward Norton, Stacy Keach) — not clear which agency is doing what — wants all leads eliminated and track them all over the world A tiny bit more open a world (it takes a day to find them), but still the intelligence-dominated and now corporate world of control and murder laid out in Bourne It doesn’t grab in the same way, and I suspect it has to do a bit with music, fight scenes, and the character’s confusion in Bourne that was so gripping. The idea that the elimination of empathy is the goal is interesting.