Colin Firth Could Return For 'Kingsman' Sequel
He may not have gotten the chance to play famous British super spy James Bond during his younger years, but Colin Firth (The King's Speech) more than made up for the snub with Kingsman: The Secret Service. As the starring secret agent in director Matthew Vaughn's adaptation of Mark Millar's comic, Firth's blend of class, charm, and undeniable lethality made him a hero any film series would kill for. Despite assumptions, it sounds like the hoped-for Kingsman sequel will be keeping him on board. That fact may seem curious to those who've already seen the movie, but Vaughn claims that if the film performs well at the box office, audiences haven't seen the end of Harry Hart just yet. In the words of Vaughn himself, "A lot of people are very upset that Colin might not be in the sequel but I'm coming up with ideas at the moment. If people buy tickets in America, I've got a feeling we'll figure out a way for having Colin back." Go inside today's Star Showbiz to read our review of Kingsman: The Secret Service. With an impressive opening weekend gross and strong word of mouth, a sequel seems more and more like a possibility.
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