twentieth Century Studios has no plans for any extra Kingsman motion pictures, however Taron Egerton continues to be eager to return for “one more” film.
The lackluster field workplace of the final installment of the Kingsman franchise appears to have put a halt on Matthew Vaughn’s action-packed spy saga. As an added nail to the coffin, twentieth Century Studios president Steve Asbell instructed THR in October that there have been “no plans” for any Kingsman sequels or prequels “anytime soon.” Nonetheless, Kingsman star Taron Egerton would nonetheless love to do yet another film to carry the story of Eggsy to an in depth.
“I think… I don’t know, and I don’t want to speak out of school, but I don’t think that necessarily means that we won’t do it,” mentioned Egerton whereas talking with ScreenRant. “I feel Matthew and I very a lot need to do yet another. I need to do yet another. And so whereas, you already know, we don’t have a shoot date but, I feel it might nonetheless occur.“
Kingsman: The Secret Service debuted in 2015 and grossed $415 million towards a finances of round $80 million. It was adopted by Kingsman: The Golden Circle in 2017, which took in $410 million worldwide on a finances of $104 million. The following movie was a prequel going down within the early 1900s and detailed the beginnings of the Kingsman group. Sadly, the movie was a box-office bomb, grossing simply $125 million worldwide. Vaughn revealed final 12 months that he has written a sequel to The King’s Man, titled The Traitor King. “The next one is about the rise of Hitler, and how Hitler did come to power and basically was supported by the English aristocracy,” Vaughn mentioned. “So I used to be like, ‘Well, that’s attention-grabbing’, and the way the world was worrying a lot about Communism that Fascism rose up. And I have a look at the world in the meanwhile, everybody getting distracted and worrying about this [and that] and when you fear an excessive amount of about [this] dangerous issues can occur right here. So it’s a story that I feel must be recalled.“
Whereas I’m unsure if we’ll ever get that sequel to The King’s Man, I’m barely extra optimistic about one other Kingsman film. What do you suppose? Do you need to see Taron Egerton return for yet another Kingsman film?