Matthew Vaughn’s Kingsman films are reimaginations of the spy genre which have become very successful. The movies follow Colin Firth’s Harry Hart, a top British spy, as he trains Taron Egerton’s character, Eggsy, to be his successor. Eggsy goes from an unpolished youth to a refined covert killing machine. However, all good things must come to an end. The final film in the franchise is nearly done, as Vaughn has already figured out the beginning and the end. Now, the director just has to figure out the in-between.In an interview with Collider, Vaughn discussed the future of the Kingsman franchise, including the upcoming third film. Although it has been nearly 7 years since the release of the last film, Kingsman: The Golden Circle, Vaughn emphasized how important it was to him to get this one done quickly. “So Kingsman 3, we’ve got to get on with before Colin [Firth] is way too old and dare I say it, Taron’s [Egerton] getting on as well,” said the director. He continued, “So, Kingsman 3 is definitely the conclusion of their relationship. Act one is being written. Act three is being written. Act Two needs some work, right? And so we know how it ends, we know how it begins.”Vaughn was asked about this film by Collider last year, and he described it as following the rise of fascism in Europe. “It is about the rise of Hitler and how Hitler did come to power, and basically was supported by the English aristocracy,” said Vaughn. “So I was like, ‘Well, that’s interesting’ and how the world was worrying so much about Communism, that Fascism rose up. And I look at the world at the moment, everyone getting distracted and worrying about this [and that] and if you worry too much about [this] bad things can happen here. So it is a story that I think needs to be recalled. We’re calling it The Traitor King.”
Matthew Vaughn’s Kingsman films are reimaginations of the spy genre which have become very successful. The movies follow Colin Firth’s Harry Hart, a top British spy, as he trains Taron Egerton’s character, Eggsy, to be his successor. Eggsy goes from an unpolished youth to a refined covert killing machine. However, all good things must come to an end. The final film in the franchise is nearly done, as Vaughn has already figured out the beginning and the end. Now, the director just has to figure out the in-between.
In an interview with Collider, Vaughn discussed the future of the Kingsman franchise, including the upcoming third film. Although it has been nearly 7 years since the release of the last film, Kingsman: The Golden Circle, Vaughn emphasized how important it was to him to get this one done quickly. “So Kingsman 3, we’ve got to get on with before Colin [Firth] is way too old and dare I say it, Taron’s [Egerton] getting on as well,” said the director. He continued, “So, Kingsman 3 is definitely the conclusion of their relationship. Act one is being written. Act three is being written. Act Two needs some work, right? And so we know how it ends, we know how it begins.”
Vaughn was asked about this film by Collider last year, and he described it as following the rise of fascism in Europe. “It is about the rise of Hitler and how Hitler did come to power, and basically was supported by the English aristocracy,” said Vaughn. “So I was like, ‘Well, that’s interesting’ and how the world was worrying so much about Communism, that Fascism rose up. And I look at the world at the moment, everyone getting distracted and worrying about this [and that] and if you worry too much about [this] bad things can happen here. So it is a story that I think needs to be recalled. We’re calling it The Traitor King.”
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