"Remembering everything doesn't mean you know everything," says Julia Stiles, who is back as Nicky Parsons in the first full-length trailer for Jason Bourne. Well. Great. Just as we thought Bourne had learned everything, dove into that river, survived, and lived happily ever after, it turns out he has more government conspiracies to unravel. "Jesus Christ, it's Jason Bourne," says one government analyst bro. That's what we're thinking! "Why would he come back now?" says another. Good question! They even make a topical Edward Snowden reference, because, remember The Bourne Legacy was 2012. But here's the question we want answered: What's going on with this punch?

It's awesome. Yes. But why is it so important that they show it twice in less than two minutes and 30 seconds? (Once at 0:02 and again at 2:14) Does Bourne punch this man once then have his memory wiped and punch him again? Is this Bourne killing the film's main villain? Is it a psychological trick to make us, the viewers, feel like we have amnesia like Bourne did? Is it just the most badass point of the movie, and the filmmakers had to highlight the badass-ness by making the film twice as badass? Did Damon stipulate in his contract that he must be shown a certain number of times shirtless, knocking dudes out during the film's marketing? Is the film just a looping clip of Damon punching this guy? If so, does the below GIF violate some sort of copyright issue?

Matt Miller Culture Editor Matt is the Culture Editor at Esquire where he covers music, movies, books, and TV—with an emphasis on all things Star Wars, Marvel, and Game of Thrones.

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