Kingsman The Secret Service
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Matthew Vaughn confirms he's "had chats" about directing a Superman movie
Kick-Ass and Kingsman director had been previously linked to a 'Man of Steel' sequel, which he admits is still a possibility.
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Kingsman: The Golden Circle crazier than the first film, says Jane Goldman
2015’s ‘Kingsman’ cast Colin Firth against type as a gentleman super-spy and man of action who takes young hoodie Taron Egerton under his wing as a new recruit. A deliberate reaction against the more grounded spy movies of recent years (Bourne, Craig-era Bond), it was all ridiculous gadgets, implausible schemes, and at times surprisingly full-on violence – the church bloodbath scene being a notable highlight.
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Colin Firth Hints At Kingsman 2: The Golden Circle Role
Have we, or have we not seen the last of Colin Firth’s gentleman spy Harry Hart, AKA Galahad? It seemed reasonable to assume that Firth would not be back, as Hart was seemingly shot dead by Samuel L Jackson’s billionaire villain.
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Game Of Thrones Veteran Joins Kingsman: The Golden Circle
The cast of upcoming comic book spy sequel ‘Kingsman: The Golden Circle’ continues to grow, with the addition of actor Pedro Pascal.
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Kingsman 2: Full Title & Concept Art Revealed
Not wishing to slight the success of this year’s ‘Deadpool,’ but you’d think from the overall reaction that it was the first 15/R-rated comic book movie to be a smash hit. Released in January 2015, director Matthew Vaughn’s live-action take on the comic book he co-conceived with Mark Millar - themselves the team behind earlier R-rated comic book movie ‘Kick-Ass’ - took $414.3 million worldwide (admittedly not quite so impressive as 'Deadpool’s $746 million). Now, a 'Kingsman’ sequel is in the
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Meet Taron Egerton: 12 Things to Know About the 'Kingsman' Breakout
Kingsman: The Secret Service, the stylish new spy thriller from Matthew Vaughn (Kick-Ass), is chockfull of big names. Egerton is drawing raves for bringing a quiet charisma and steely edge to the role of Eggsy, a London street rat recruited into the debonair ranks of England’s covert intelligence ops by Firth’s veteran agent.
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The 'Kingsman' Scene That Could Shock and Awe Audiences
Sony’s The Interview will go down as one of the most controversial films ever produced, given the firestorm over its plot about the assassination of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un. Meanwhile, a billionaire named Valentine (Samuel L. Jackson) pledges to give every citizen of the world free cellular and Internet service for life via phones his corporation distributes. What they don’t know is that Valentine can manipulate his global service network and turn the billions of users into bloodthirst