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How Matt Damon got hooked to 'The Martian'

| | Sep 28, 2015, at 10:12 pm
Mumbai, Sept 28 (IBNS) Fox Star Studios upcoming film 'The Martian' starring Matt Damon is set for release on Oct 2.

The talented actor recently expressed his excitement about the film in an interview, and revealed his first reaction to the script.

Matt Damon said, “I read the script and then I reread it and then I reread it. I think it was about three times in one day. And I was like, this really is a page-turner.”

A science fiction, ‘The Martian’ is a gripping tale of a NASA astronaut, who during a space mission to Mars is left stranded and assumed dead. He has to fend for himself and what he does next is bound to leave you spellbound.
 

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