Director Matthew Vaughn has confirmed that he plans to return to work on the Kick-Ass reboot and the third instalment of Kingsman
Matthew Vaughn talked about his upcoming projects at the NYCC event.
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In an interview at New York Comic Con, director Matthew Vaughn confirmed that a reboot of the comic book-based film "Kick-Ass" and the action film "Kingsman 3" are coming. The director plans to start work on the projects next year.
"We will be doing a reboot of Kick-Ass next year, but it's a total… it's like… it's as brave as the first one but totally different and more reflective of the times we're in." Vaughn said and added: "Kick-Ass sort of changed people's perception of what a superhero film is at that time. So we're doing it again, so it's none of the characters from the other Kick-Ass. We'd like to bring them back after the reboot, but this reboot, it's just going off on a tangent that I can't I really can't talk about that."
As for the third instalment of "Kingsman," production has been delayed due to the ongoing SAG strike. Previously, franchise star Taron Egerton believed filming would begin this year, but apparently that won't happen.
"We are working on that at the moment." Vaughn said of "Kingsman 3." "It's a weird time to be in the movie business. We're not making movies, but that's another story. But it's a tough time and ... next year we're rebooting Kick-Ass and we will be making Kingsman 3."
Well, we'll just have to wait for more details.
Source: Comic Book