Green Zone Preview: After The Bourne Supremacy and Ultimatum, Green Zone
During the American occupation of Baghdad in 2003, the Chief Marshal Roy Miller and his team of Army inspectors are dispatched to find weapons of mass destruction believed the Iraqis are building up in the desert. Moving from a booby-trapped areas dangerous men seek deadly chemical agents but find instead a cover that reverses the purpose of their mission. Teased by agents with planes that intersect, Miller has to hunt through the roof and find out which agency hides on foreign soil that either dishonest or clean the system will create a war in an unstable region. Find that in this place and place the best weapon is the truth.
Chaotic start of the Iraq war, located in present day thriller tells the time when anyone has been able to count and every decision could lead to unpredictable consequences.
In 2003, led by the United States during the occupation of Baghdad, Lieutenant Roy Miller (Matt Damon) and his surveillance team was sent to search for weapons of mass destruction which was believed to be stored . Proceeding sighted and non-hazardous areas, fraudulent, men are looking for lethal chemical agents, instead they encountered subtle secret mission that turns the purpose of their mission on its head.
Each other, cutting operations and slewing in the middle and weak, the foreign intelligence service, a hidden land, Miller is looking for answers to explain either the government or Kieron unstable region, triggering the war. During the oppressive and unstable place, he discovers that the most difficult to reach any weapon is the truth.
In 2003, during the first phase of the U.S. occupation of Iraq, the officer Roy Miller (Matt Damon) and his team are responsible for tracing weapons of mass destruction that are thought to be hiding in the desert. Instead of tracking down deadly weapons will find themselves caught up in a series of shady operations organized by the secret services that will eventually change the entire purpose of their mission.
In January 2007, after completing the film The Bourne Ultimatum director Paul Greengrass has announced its intention of making a film adaptation of the book Imperial Life in the Emerald City by Rajiv Chandrasekaran, a reporter from the Washington Post. Greengrass wrote a screenplay based on the book, in collaboration with researchers Kate Solomon and Michael Bronner as he had already worked for the film United 93. To write the screenplay for Greengrass was initially contacted Tom Stoppa, which, however, refused because they were already too busy. It was then chosen Brian Helgeland .
For the role of protagonist Greengrass has expressed interest in the actor Matt Damon, already directed The Bourne Supremacy and The Bourne Ultimatum. The actor has joined the cast of the film officially in June 2007. The plaintiffs Amy Ryan, Greg Kinnear, Antoni Corone and have instead taken part in the project in January 2008.
The production of Green Zone was originally slated to begin in late 2007. Instead, you started in Spain on 10 January 2008 and then moved to Morocco. It ended a run in the United Kingdom in December 2008.





