Matt Damon has had a long film career, along with several notable roles. It's quite surprising how he was able to do a "Matt Damon Role Call" within eight minutes with James Corden.
On Tuesday night, The "The Late Late Show" host and Matt Damon re-enacted some notable scenes from "The Martian" actor's past movie roles.
James Corden introduced the segment: "This evening's role call will be a celebration of the film career of the one, the only, Mr. Matt Damon!"
The two started it off with "Good Will Hunting," with Matt Damon asking, "Hey, do you like apples?" He also reprised his role as Jason Bourne in the "The Bourne Identity" franchise.
"School Ties," "Ocean's Eleven," "Ocean's Twelve," "Ocean's Thirteen," "Rounders," "Happy Feet Two," "Saving Private Ryan," "Invictus," "The Martian," "We Bought A Zoo," "Stuck on You," "Behind the Candelabra," "Contagion," and "The Departed" were just a few of the films included in the segment.
With NASA breaking a major announcement on Monday about the presence of water on Mars, it's highly likely that humans will be traveling to the Red Planet within the next 15 years or so.
Which is why Matt Damon, star of "The Martian," gave everyone a few hilarious tips on what should be brought to the planet when that day comes. Here's the full list he gave when you're actually gearing up for a trip to Mars:
In the film, Matt Damon portrays an astronaut who ends up getting marooned on the Red Planet after his crew thinks he was killed from a storm.
Ridley Scott directs "The Martian," which is a film adaptation from the eponymous novel by Andy Weir. Matt Damon stars alongside Jessica Chastain, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Kristen Wiig, Jeff Daniels, Michael Pena, Kate Mara, Donald Glover, Sean Bean, Sebastian Stan, and Aksel Hennie.
Matt Damon net worth is $90 million. Catch him in "The Martian" when it hits theatres on October 2.