Matt Damon Harvard Script Turned Film(Photo Credit –Prime Video)

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Before Matt Damon was walking across a stage with an Oscar in hand, he was just a Harvard student procrastinating his way into cinematic history. His fans, especially the ones who thought they knew everything about him, were recently left wide-eyed when they stumbled upon the unexpected backstory behind Good Will Hunting, a film that didn’t just launch his career but made him a household name.

Matt Damon’s Journey: From Mystic Pizza to Movie Stardom

Damon’s screen debut came in Mystic Pizza back in 1988, where he had a small role in the romantic dramedy, mostly remembered today for being a nostalgic artifact. But it would take nearly a decade, and a script that came out of a college assignment gone rogue, for him to truly make waves. By 1997, he was no longer just that kid from Massachusetts with acting dreams, but he was Will Hunting, a troubled genius brought to life on-screen and on paper by Damon himself, with the help of his lifelong friend, Ben Affleck.

The pair weren’t just co-writers, they were practically brothers in arms, having grown up together in Cambridge after being introduced by their moms. From childhood auditions to teenage bonding over theater, it all became part of the tapestry that led to their breakout moment.

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