Argylle: the incredible cast of Matthew Vaughn’s new spy movie

Argylle: the incredible cast of Matthew Vaughn’s new spy movie

Argylle

Argylle is the new spy thriller directed by Matthew Vaughn, known for being the director of Kick-Ass, X-Men: The Beginning and the Kingsman franchise. Based on the Ellie Conway novel of the same name, the film will have a stellar cast. To break the news Deadline has also announced that filming will begin this August in Europe.

Argylle: details on Matthew Vaughn's film

The cast chosen by Matthew Vaughn for Argylle it is absolutely stellar. The film stars Henry Cavill, Sam Rockwell, Bryce Dallas Howard, Bryan Cranston, Catherine O'Hara, John Cena and Samuel L. Jackson.

Pop star Dua Lipa will make her acting debut on the project and will provide the original music for the title track and soundtrack.



Matthew Vaughn will direct the film based on scripts by Jason Fuchs (Wonder Woman). Vaughn's regular collaborators Adam Bohling and David Reid also return, as well as Fuchs Zygi Kamasa, Carlos Peres, Claudia Vaughn and Adam Fishbach who will be executive producers.

As for the plot, Argylle is based on the 'soon-to-be-released spy novel of the same name (slated for launch in 2022) by author Ellie Conway, and follows the world's greatest spy, Argylle, as he gets involved in an epic adventure around the world. br>
The film will be the first of a series of three and is set in America, London and several locations around the world.

Matthew Vaughn commented:

“When I reading this first draft of the manuscript I felt that it was the most incredible and original spy franchise since Ian Fleming's books in the 1950s. This will reinvent the spy genre ”.

Zygi Kamasa, CEO of Marv added:

"We are delighted to begin our fourth, and by far the largest, film production since the start of the global pandemic. This demonstrates both our desire to increase our production business and our ambition to continue to launch new franchises beyond the Kingsman film series. ”

Nothing to say, with such a spectacular cast Argylle really looks promising.

If you are a lover of Matthew Vaughn's films we suggest you buy the Kingsman Blue-Ray available on Amazon!





Dua Lipa to Make Her Acting Debut in the Star-Studded Spy Thriller Argylle

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Dua Lipa is stepping in front of the camera for her acting debut.


The Grammy Award winner, 25, is joining the ensemble cast of Argylle, a spy thriller where the singer will also provide original music for the title track and score, according to The Hollywood Reporter. 

Dua Lipa posing for a picture © Kevin Mazur/Getty Dua Lipa

The film will also star Henry Cavill, Sam Rockwell, Bryce Dallas Howard, Bryan Cranston, Catherine O'Hara, John Cena and Samuel L. Jackson, the outlet reported. 


Directed by Matthew Vaughn (Kick-Ass, Kingsman: Secret Service), the movie is based on the soon-to-be-released spy novel Argylle by Ellie Conway.


The book follows the world's greatest spy Argylle as he is caught up in an international adventure. The book is schedule to be published in 2022.


Lipa shared a look at the movie poster, writing, '#ARGYLLE 2022 @MARV_films.'


RELATED: Dua Lipa Says 'Give Us Nothing' Meme Pushed Her to Prove 'I Can Do This and I'm Here to Stay'


Last month, the singer opened up about losing confidence in herself after a meme about one of her performances went viral.


Lipa spoke to Vanity Fair in which she recalled a meme about her 2018 Brit Awards performance where she sang 'New Rules.' In a since-deleted comment under a video of her performance someone wrote, 'I love her lack of energy, go girl give us nothing!'


The comment went viral and deeply affected the British singer.


'It's one thing when people are mean about you, but you know that you did your best. But it's another thing when people are mean about you and you know that you actually haven't had the opportunity to be the best because you've spread yourself so thinly in trying to do everything at once,' the 'Levitating' singer told Vanity Fair. 


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She continued, 'You want to show that you're here to stay and you want to show that it's not just about one album or one big song or whatever it is.'


Following the meme, Lipa said she wanted to make sure she 'was very much in control of the fact that I'm going to do the music, then I'm going to rehearse.'


'And then when I come in and I do the performances, they're all going to be amazing,' the pop star added. 'I'm going to prove to people that I can do this and that I'm here to stay.'