Filming on “Kingsman 3” will begin in 2023 according to Taron Egerton

Filming on “Kingsman 3” will begin in 2023 according to Taron Egerton

“Kingsman” fans, you are in luck: a new sequel, “Kingsman 3”, will begin shooting in 2023. Or so says Taron Egerton. The actor is in full promotion of his new series, ‘Locked up with the devil’ on Apple TV +, and in addition to confirming that he met Marvel to talk about Wolverine, he assured that he would be playing Eggsy again. ‘next year. He was on the Jess Cagle podcast with Julia Cunningham and what he said was: “I’m zero in the equation, even though I know there is a script for ‘Kingsman 3’. I understand that we will be filming the third installment of my saga, I think, next year. But you know, don’t listen to what I say because really. I don’t know. You know, these are ‘adult decisions’. “

The franchise started in 2014 with “The Secret Service”, in 2017 its sequel, “The Golden Circle” was released, and in 2021 it had a prequel, “The King’s Man: The First Mission”, which sadly had a difficult time at the box office after so many delays and with the pandemic in the middle.

Filming on “Kingsman 3” will begin in 2023 according to Taron Egerton

what can we expect

The little we know about the production house’s plans is that it would, in theory, be the end of the story of Harry Hart (Colin Firth) and Eggsy (Egerton), which Matthew Vaughn is not confirmed as director, but wants to do it (in December 2021 took a few months to think about because he was busy finishing his new project ‘Argylle’), and that ‘The First Mission’ was hiding a clue to the potential plot. Furthermore, there is another rumor that is not confirmed but which has gained a lot of strength: its subtitle will be ‘The Blue Blood’, that is ‘Blue blood’. If it is filmed next year, early or near summer, it could be out that same Christmas, even if Disney, now the owner of the saga, does not have it on the calendar.

As for the cast, aside from Egerton’s return, Firth is expected to at least repeat itself and it wouldn’t be unreasonable to see Channing Tatum, Halle Berry or Jeff Bridges again (obviously no Mark Strong or Sophie Cookson).

Waiting for news, We will be able to see Egerton on July 8 in the first two episodes of ‘Locked up with the Devil’ on Apple TV +, which will then air weekly until the completion of the 6 that make up its first season. The series is based on the autobiographical novel by James Keene, a man sentenced to 10 years in prison who was offered a juicy deal: freedom in exchange for obtaining the confession of serial killer Larry Hall and the location of the bodies of his victims.

Source: E Cartelera

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