The original novel of the movie, The Borne, was first published in 1987 by Thomas Anderson. The novel was translated into many languages and became popular all over the world. In the novel, The Bourne Ultimatum, a former agent, John McCoy, was sent to the British intelligence agency to spy on and infiltrate Nazi-Germany. In his mission, he had to cooperate with a group of mysterious agents and intelligence personnel while avoiding German surveillance and pursuit. After completing the mission, he must leave England to continue his mission while protecting himself and his family from the influence of Germany. The novel was adapted into a movie, The Bourne, directed by Thomas Anderson and released in 1989. The film received widespread praise and became a box office hit that year. The movie version of The Bourne was famous for its thrilling action scenes, complex spy plots, and excellent actors.