Here's how Jason Bourne movies during the opening scene. Xander Cage was always designed to be a franchise, with the original movie being built around Vin Diesel's extreme sports lover turned reluctant spy Xander Cage. Diesel ed on State Of The Union after disliking the direction it took the series, and a new hero named Darius Stone (Ice Cube) was brought on instead. That entry was a box-office bomb in 2005, and over a decade later Diesel came back to the series for The Return Of Xander Cage.
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The not-so-subtle message of this Casino Royale. The Return Of Xander Cage is still very much in the same style as its 2002's predecessor, but it didn't ignore how the genre had evolved either. In fact, the opening scene of The Return Of Xander Cage mocks Jason Bourne and his fighting style in a playful manner.
The The Bourne Ultimatum, he used a book. The Return Of Xander Cage cast UFC legend Michael Bisping as Hawk, a brawler who is part of Xiang's (Donnie Yen) crew. In the opening scene, he fights Jonas (Shawn Roberts), a clean-cut NSA agent. The Return Of Cage's mocking of Jason Bourne is complete when Jonas tries to use a book to fight off Hawk, who laughs at the attempt.
Hawk instead snatches the book out of Jonas' hands and proceeds to beat him unconscious with it. While not as pointed as the aforementioned James Bond reference, this moment definitely feels like Return of Xander Cage is slyly mocking Jason Bourne and the more grounded spy thrillers that followed in its wake. True to form, the rest of The Return Of Xander Cage has a healthy disregard for reality and operates on its own, cartoonish level.