Throughout his Tuesday look on The Late Program With Stephen Colbert, Matt Damon shared some behind-the- scenes details regarding the Dunkin’ Super Bowl industrial starring himself, Ben Affleck and Tom Brady.
Colbert revealed an image from the ad including Damon and Affleck presenting in matching Dunkin’ tracksuits together with Tom Brady. “As if I have to ask, whose idea was this?,” questioned the host. “That is clearly not my idea,” jokedDamon “We had a lot of fun doing it, though.”.
The host after that shared his preferred line from Damon in the commercial:“Remember how I said I would do anything for you? This is anything.”
Damon confessed that he “actually said that to [Affleck] during filming and he just left it in.” Colbert shared a chuckle with the star over it and kept in mind, “In other words, ‘When I said I gave you a chit that said I would do anything for you,’ you just burned it on an ad.” The Conserving Exclusive Ryan celebrity quipped,“However much time we have on this beautiful planet, he’s got no more chit with me.”
Damon and Colbert later on wore the Dunkin-branded tracksuits from the project, which were offered for acquisition yet rapidly marketed out complying with the viral commercial.
Besides talking regarding his decades-long relationship with Affleck, Damon likewise reviewed the upcoming Jason Bourne film in the operates at Universal. While he maintained mum on significant details bordering the franchise business’s following installation consisting of whether he would certainly belong of the movie, Damon applauded supervisor Edward Berger, that helmed All Peaceful on the Western Front. “Fantastic film .. and he’s wonderful and he said he had an idea,” the star stated.
When asked by Colbert if he was thrilled to be possibly dealing with Berger, Damon reacted, “I would love to work with him, so he’s working on it. Look, I’m as anxious as you are to see if this thing—I hope it’s great and that we can do it.”
Damon likewise revealed being not sure of the length of time he can remain to star the franchise business, mentioning, “At a certain point, someone’s going to need to take it over. I mean, I’m not getting any younger.” Colbert, that had actually mentioned previously in the discussion that he touched Damon’s arm when the visitor left and was thrilled by his muscular tissue, really did not concur that it would certainly quickly be time for the 53-year-old to call it gives up on depicting the previous CIA assassin. “You’re fit as a fiddle, man. You are rock hard!,” said loudly the host..