Worldwide box office February 2-4 RankFilm (distributor)3-day (world)Cume (world)3-day (int’l) Cume (int’l) Territories 1. Argylle (Universal) $35.3m $35.3m $17.4m $17.4m 79 2. Anyone But You (Sony) $17m $151.7m $13.5m $75.5m 50 3. Wonka (Warner Bros) $15.1m $571.7m $10.4m $370.6m 78 4. Migration (Universal) $12.5m $221.8m $8.4m $115.7m 78 5. The Beekeeper (various) $11.4m $122.5m $6.2m $73.1m 62 6. Poor Things (Disney) $10.6m $68.2m $8.5m $40.1m 38 7. Johnny Keep Walking! (Various) $8.1m $170.9m $8m $170.9m 8 8. Mean Girls (Paramount) $6.4m $92.6m $2.4m $26.3m 33 9. Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom (Warner Bros) $6.3m $423.4m $4.3m $302.7m 79 10. The Chosen: Season 4 Episodes 1-3 (n/a) $6m $7.4m n/a n/a 1
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Credit: Comscore.
- 2/5/2024
- ScreenDaily
For nearly a decade, audiences have been entertained by the secret organization known as The Kingsman in director Matthew Vaughn's series of spy movies that began in 2014 with "Kingsman: The Secret Service." Based on writer Mark Millar and artist Dave Gibbons Millarworld comic book series of the same name, Vaughn's movie adaptation was a big hit that spawned a franchise that has, to date, produced three movies — and more could be on the way.
Be it "Kingsman 3," another prequel film, a spin-off of some sort, or even a TV show, Vaughn seems intent on keeping this universe alive. But for those looking to catch up — or perhaps revisit — the series to date, we're here to go over the correct order to watch the movies in the franchise that have already been released. So, if we ever do get more from Taron Egerton's Eggsy or any of...
Be it "Kingsman 3," another prequel film, a spin-off of some sort, or even a TV show, Vaughn seems intent on keeping this universe alive. But for those looking to catch up — or perhaps revisit — the series to date, we're here to go over the correct order to watch the movies in the franchise that have already been released. So, if we ever do get more from Taron Egerton's Eggsy or any of...
- 12/2/2023
- by Ryan Scott
- Slash Film
At a time when the James Bond franchise had never been more serious and solemn, in came Matthew Vaughn with the "Kingsman" films.
Based (loosely) on the titular comic book series created by Mark Millar and Dave Gibbons, Vaughn's first two "Kingsman" movies, "The Secret Service" and "The Golden Circle," are aggressively irreverent in their riff on the super-spy tropes popularized by Bond. These films are full of cartoonish hyper-violence and crass humor, from a blood-splattered single-take shoot-out in a church to one of the films' heroes sneakily planting a tracking device in someone's nether regions mid-coitus. Is it any wonder that Vaughn's prequel film "The King's Man," which he's admitted was his attempt at a stark depiction of WWI trench warfare on the level with "1917," proved to be one of the most tonally bizarre blockbusters put to celluloid in recent memory?
As you've probably cottoned on, I'm...
Based (loosely) on the titular comic book series created by Mark Millar and Dave Gibbons, Vaughn's first two "Kingsman" movies, "The Secret Service" and "The Golden Circle," are aggressively irreverent in their riff on the super-spy tropes popularized by Bond. These films are full of cartoonish hyper-violence and crass humor, from a blood-splattered single-take shoot-out in a church to one of the films' heroes sneakily planting a tracking device in someone's nether regions mid-coitus. Is it any wonder that Vaughn's prequel film "The King's Man," which he's admitted was his attempt at a stark depiction of WWI trench warfare on the level with "1917," proved to be one of the most tonally bizarre blockbusters put to celluloid in recent memory?
As you've probably cottoned on, I'm...
- 9/26/2023
- by Sandy Schaefer
- Slash Film
Robert Rodriguez has directed the upcoming American spy comedy movie ‘Spy Kids: Armageddon’ which serves as a reboot to the original franchise of Spy Kids.
The plot revolves around members of the greatest secret agents of children in the world inadvertently helping a powerful Game Developer to unleash a computer virus that leads him to gain control over all technology after which they become compelled to turn into spies themselves in order to save their parents as well as the entire world. The movie is scheduled to be released on Netflix on September 22, 2023.
Following is a list of other spy comedy movies that you might be interested in if you are waiting for ‘Spy Kids: Armageddon’ to be released.
Also Read: Top 10 Television Series Like the Upcoming Gen V.
Top 10 Films Like Spy Kids: Armageddon. Kingsman: The Golden Circle (2017)- Vanity Fair
Matthew Vaughn directed this spy action comedy movie...
The plot revolves around members of the greatest secret agents of children in the world inadvertently helping a powerful Game Developer to unleash a computer virus that leads him to gain control over all technology after which they become compelled to turn into spies themselves in order to save their parents as well as the entire world. The movie is scheduled to be released on Netflix on September 22, 2023.
Following is a list of other spy comedy movies that you might be interested in if you are waiting for ‘Spy Kids: Armageddon’ to be released.
Also Read: Top 10 Television Series Like the Upcoming Gen V.
Top 10 Films Like Spy Kids: Armageddon. Kingsman: The Golden Circle (2017)- Vanity Fair
Matthew Vaughn directed this spy action comedy movie...
- 9/3/2023
- by Suvechchha Saha
- https://dailyresearchplot.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/new-sam
Thunderbirds TV series co-creator and co-writer Sylvia Anderson has died at the age of 88. In addition to creating that series with her then-husband, Gerry Anderson, Ms. Anderson voiced Lady Penelope Creighton-Ward on the children's puppet show.
Anderson's other TV series work includes voice roles on Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons, Joe 90, and The Secret Service. In 2015, ITV Studios and Pukeko created an reboot of Thunderbirds, called Thunderbirds are Go. Anderson voiced the character of Great Aunt Sylvia, in the "Designated Driver" episode. Amazon announced it picked up the series, last month.
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Anderson's other TV series work includes voice roles on Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons, Joe 90, and The Secret Service. In 2015, ITV Studios and Pukeko created an reboot of Thunderbirds, called Thunderbirds are Go. Anderson voiced the character of Great Aunt Sylvia, in the "Designated Driver" episode. Amazon announced it picked up the series, last month.
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- 3/17/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Thunderbirds creator who made some of the most popular children's TV shows of the 1960s
Gerry Anderson, who has died aged 83 after suffering from Alzheimer's disease, was the main mover behind a number of puppet series commissioned by Lew Grade's Independent Television Corporation. They made the company a fortune from the space age: perhaps the best known was Thunderbirds (1965-66), and among the others were Fireball XL5 (1962-63), Stingray (1964) and Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons (1967-68).
Anderson embarked on Thunderbirds in 1964. For Grade, international sales – particularly into the Us market – were a key concern. So Thunderbirds focused on the Tracy brothers, with first names borrowed from the Us astronauts Scott Carpenter, Virgil Grissom, Alan Shepard, John Glenn and Gordon Cooper. Enormously popular in its time, the series is still being repeated today.
Scott and the others were members of International Rescue, based on a south Pacific island, set up,...
Gerry Anderson, who has died aged 83 after suffering from Alzheimer's disease, was the main mover behind a number of puppet series commissioned by Lew Grade's Independent Television Corporation. They made the company a fortune from the space age: perhaps the best known was Thunderbirds (1965-66), and among the others were Fireball XL5 (1962-63), Stingray (1964) and Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons (1967-68).
Anderson embarked on Thunderbirds in 1964. For Grade, international sales – particularly into the Us market – were a key concern. So Thunderbirds focused on the Tracy brothers, with first names borrowed from the Us astronauts Scott Carpenter, Virgil Grissom, Alan Shepard, John Glenn and Gordon Cooper. Enormously popular in its time, the series is still being repeated today.
Scott and the others were members of International Rescue, based on a south Pacific island, set up,...
- 12/27/2012
- by Nigel Fountain
- The Guardian - Film News
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