Most comic book movies revolve around high-flying superheroes, but Matthew Vaughn used his latest film to break that mould. Kingsman: The Secret Service was a fun-loving spy thriller that audiences instantly loved, and it was no surprise when Fox gave the go-ahead for a sequel.
The movie was initially slated to hit theatres this June, but the project was pushed back to October. There were a number of reasons for this, but the main one being the pending release of Alien: Covenant. The studio wanted the Alien film to be the focus of that time period.
After being given an October 6 release date, the movie is undergoing yet another change. Kingsman: The Golden Circle is now hitting theatres one week earlier, on September 29.
Sure, it’s only a week, but this is going to be a huge help for the Kingsman sequel. That September 29 date doesn’t occupy any big films, but October 6 does.
Had Kingsman stayed on the later date, it would have gone head-to-head with Blade Runner 2049. Let’s be honest, no one wants to take on Harrison Ford and Ryan Gosling at the box office.
Now, Kingsman will enjoy an opening weekend on its own, with no real competition for seven days.
This could also help out Matthew Vaughn. If the director is truly considering helming the Man Of Steel sequel, he’s going to need all the time he can get.
Kingsman: The Golden Circle is now scheduled to hit theatres September 29th.
Kingsman: The Golden Circle is directed by Matthew Vaughn with Dave Gibbons, Jane Goldman, and Mark Millar on writing duties. The film stars Taron Egerton (Gary ‘Eggsy’ Unwin), Julianne Moore (Poppy), Colin Firth (Harry Hart), Jeff Bridges, Channing Tatum, Pedro Pascal (Jack Daniels), Mark Strong (Merlin), Halley Berry (Ginger), Vinnie Jones, and Sophie Cookson (Roxy).
Culled from Comicbook