Prequel to the other Kingsman movies, said to be more of a period piece than spy satire ‘Kingsman’ Prequel: Harris Dickinson, Gemma Arterton, Ralph Fiennes, Aaron Taylor-Johnson Among Confirmed Cast Starring Harris Dickinson, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Gemma Arterton, Ralph Fiennes, Rhys Ifans, Matthew Goode, Charles Dance, Stanley Tucci, Daniel Bruhl, Tom Hollander, Robert Aramayo, and Djimon Hounsou
I really want to believe this'll be good and it's not just the director getting in over his head. Then again, Vaughn is a pretty versatile genre director known for subverting expectations (most people talk about how they didn't see The Secret Service coming at the time), and the choices in casting save for ATJ seem like people who are right for the role, as opposed to dropping big names like Channing Tatum and Julianne Moore everywhere. I know most people were disappointed in or even disliked The Golden Circle, so it's hard to say at this point whether it's the right call to dive right into a prequel, or even if it's necessary at all. Guess we'll find out
Not really shocking, but this is getting pushed back. Valentine's Day 'Kingsman' Prequel Moves to Next February, Ryan Reynolds' 'Free Fall' Lands Summer 2020 Release
Apparently this won't actually be called The Great Game, I'll revise the thread when I hear something new
Oh, and the first Kingsman is awesome other than some problematic aspects (one big one at the end.) Second one is good but a massive step down. Still moderately better than Kick-Ass (a minority opinion, criminally)
Seriously it's crazy how Kingsman is basically turning into MV's Avatar. Like, it's completely consuming his work. Also, that title's gonna confuse the hell out of people
Rasputin being the villain is too great. Looks really good. Could be the rare prequel that doesn’t feel totally pointless and unnecessary.