Three young Dubliners find their post-graduation confusion worsened by a nearby tragedy in Here Are the Young Men, an adaptation of Rob Doyle’s debut novel directed by model-turned-actor Eoin Macken. Benefitting from a relatively high-profile cast (especially Queen’s Gambit star Anya Taylor-Joy, though she’s not the focus here), the picture has enough polish to draw a small audience. But once they’re watching, most viewers will be reminded of other, more ambitious accounts of youthful disillusionment and risk-taking, the best of which can make characters’ epiphanies seem like they haven’t already been had by generations of post-adolescents.
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- 4/29/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Three young Dubliners find their post-graduation confusion worsened by a nearby tragedy in Here Are the Young Men, an adaptation of Rob Doyle’s debut novel directed by model-turned-actor Eoin Macken. Benefitting from a relatively high-profile cast (especially Queen’s Gambit star Anya Taylor-Joy, though she’s not the focus here), the picture has enough polish to draw a small audience. But once they’re watching, most viewers will be reminded of other, more ambitious accounts of youthful disillusionment and risk-taking, the best of which can make characters’ epiphanies seem like they haven’t already been had by generations of post-adolescents.
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- 4/29/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Mixing together the debauchery of Trainspotting with the youthful disaffection of Skins, director Eoin Macken’s film Here Are the Young Men, based on the 2014 novel by Rob Doyle, is a cynical look at three frustrated young men during the summer after they graduate from school, circa 2003. Taking its title from the Joy Division song “Decades,” Macken’s film is, in many ways, a throwback to the type of hyperkinetic malcontent portraits of youth behaving badly that cropped up in the early 2000s––A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints, Thirteen, Havoc, etc.––grafted onto Dublin. Featuring a trio of up-and-coming actors––Dean-Charles Chapman, Finn Cole, and Ferdia Walsh-Peelo––in addition to an underutilized Anya Taylor-Joy, Here Are the Young Men attempts to mine the depths of toxic masculinity, played out differently by the three boys, but the film often regresses back to a portrait of bacchanalian depravity without a clear...
- 4/27/2021
- by Christian Gallichio
- The Film Stage
In today’s Global Bulletin, Well Go USA takes North American rights to “Here Are the Young Men,” Beta Films and 1-2-3 Production team on two series, Keshet closes deals in Europe, Asia and Australia, and Tallinn Black Nights honors Margarethe Von Trotta.
Acquisition
Well Go USA has acquired North American distribution rights for Eoin Macken’s Irish drama “Here Are the Young Men,” and plans to release the film sometime in 2021.
Based on Rob Doyle’s eponymous novel, “Here Are the Young Men” unravels in 2003, over the last days of summer for three Dublin high school graduates. Amidst their revelries, the trio witness a catastrophic accident, which forces them to face their own personal demons.
“’Here Are the Young Men’ is an unflinching depiction of the realities of tragedy, temptation and the depths of human nature,” said Doris Pfardrescher, president and CEO at Well Go USA. “It shines...
Acquisition
Well Go USA has acquired North American distribution rights for Eoin Macken’s Irish drama “Here Are the Young Men,” and plans to release the film sometime in 2021.
Based on Rob Doyle’s eponymous novel, “Here Are the Young Men” unravels in 2003, over the last days of summer for three Dublin high school graduates. Amidst their revelries, the trio witness a catastrophic accident, which forces them to face their own personal demons.
“’Here Are the Young Men’ is an unflinching depiction of the realities of tragedy, temptation and the depths of human nature,” said Doris Pfardrescher, president and CEO at Well Go USA. “It shines...
- 11/20/2020
- by Jamie Lang
- Variety Film + TV
Well Go USA Entertainment and Arclight Films have struck a North American distribution deal for the gritty Irish teen drama Here Are The Young Men, with plans to release in 2021.
Based on the acclaimed novel of the same name by Rob Doyle, the film was written and directed by Eoin Macken (Cold) and features a ensemble cast that includes Travis Fimmel (Raised by Wolves, Vikings), Dean-Charles Chapman (1917, Game of Thrones), Finn Cole (Peaky Blinders), Anya Taylor-Joy (The Queen’s Gambit, Emma), and Ferdia Walsh-Peelo (Sing Street, Vikings).
The film played at the Giffoni Film Festival and the Galway Film Fleadh, where it won the ...
Based on the acclaimed novel of the same name by Rob Doyle, the film was written and directed by Eoin Macken (Cold) and features a ensemble cast that includes Travis Fimmel (Raised by Wolves, Vikings), Dean-Charles Chapman (1917, Game of Thrones), Finn Cole (Peaky Blinders), Anya Taylor-Joy (The Queen’s Gambit, Emma), and Ferdia Walsh-Peelo (Sing Street, Vikings).
The film played at the Giffoni Film Festival and the Galway Film Fleadh, where it won the ...
- 11/20/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Well Go USA Entertainment and Arclight Films have struck a North American distribution deal for the gritty Irish teen drama Here Are The Young Men, with plans to release in 2021.
Based on the acclaimed novel of the same name by Rob Doyle, the film was written and directed by Eoin Macken (Cold) and features a ensemble cast that includes Travis Fimmel (Raised by Wolves, Vikings), Dean-Charles Chapman (1917, Game of Thrones), Finn Cole (Peaky Blinders), Anya Taylor-Joy (The Queen’s Gambit, Emma), and Ferdia Walsh-Peelo (Sing Street, Vikings).
The film played at the Giffoni Film Festival and the Galway Film Fleadh, where it won the ...
Based on the acclaimed novel of the same name by Rob Doyle, the film was written and directed by Eoin Macken (Cold) and features a ensemble cast that includes Travis Fimmel (Raised by Wolves, Vikings), Dean-Charles Chapman (1917, Game of Thrones), Finn Cole (Peaky Blinders), Anya Taylor-Joy (The Queen’s Gambit, Emma), and Ferdia Walsh-Peelo (Sing Street, Vikings).
The film played at the Giffoni Film Festival and the Galway Film Fleadh, where it won the ...
- 11/20/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Well Go USA Entertainment has closed a deal for the North American distribution to Arclight Films’ Here Are the Young Men, an Irish teen drama starring Travis Fimmel, Dean-Charles Chapman, Finn Cole, Anya Taylor-Joy, and Ferdia Walsh-Peelo. Slated to be released in 2021, the pic is based on the acclaimed novel by Rob Doyle. Eoin Macken directed the film from a screenplay he co-wrote with Doyle.
St in 2003, the film details the last summer of three Dublin high school graduates—aimless Matthew (Chapman), his charismatic yet deranged friend Kearney (Cole) and their precocious friend Rez (Walsh-Peelo)—as they embark on an epic binge to celebrate a future without limits. But when they witness a catastrophic accident, the incident sends them spiraling,...
St in 2003, the film details the last summer of three Dublin high school graduates—aimless Matthew (Chapman), his charismatic yet deranged friend Kearney (Cole) and their precocious friend Rez (Walsh-Peelo)—as they embark on an epic binge to celebrate a future without limits. But when they witness a catastrophic accident, the incident sends them spiraling,...
- 11/20/2020
- by Amanda N'Duka
- Deadline Film + TV
Deals closed at AFM 2020 Online. Arclight Films represents intenational rights.
Well Go USA has picked up North American rights and Signature Entertainment has acquired UK and Ireland to Irish drama Here Are The Young Men featuring an ensemble led by Anya Taylor-Joy from The Queen’s Gambit and Travis Fimmel.
The deals closed at AFM 2020 Online. ICM Partners and CAA Media Finance represented the filmmakers in the North American deal and Arclight Films brokered the UK sale.
Both Well Go USA and Signature plan 2021 releases, and Irish company Wildcard Distribution will manage the theatrical release in Ireland.
Eoin Macken directed...
Well Go USA has picked up North American rights and Signature Entertainment has acquired UK and Ireland to Irish drama Here Are The Young Men featuring an ensemble led by Anya Taylor-Joy from The Queen’s Gambit and Travis Fimmel.
The deals closed at AFM 2020 Online. ICM Partners and CAA Media Finance represented the filmmakers in the North American deal and Arclight Films brokered the UK sale.
Both Well Go USA and Signature plan 2021 releases, and Irish company Wildcard Distribution will manage the theatrical release in Ireland.
Eoin Macken directed...
- 11/19/2020
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
Deals closed at AFM 2020 Online. Arclight Films represents intenational rights.
Well Go USA has picked up North American rights and Signature Entertainment has acquired UK and Ireland to Irish drama Here Are The Young Men featuring an ensemble led by Anya Taylor-Joy from The Queen’s Gambit and Travis Fimmel.
The deals closed at AFM 2020 Online. ICM Partners and CAA Media Finance represented the filmmakers in the North American deal and Arclight Films brokered the UK sale.
Both Well Go USA and Signature plan 2021 releases, and Irish company Wildcard Distribution will manage the theatrical release in Ireland.
Eoin Macken directed...
Well Go USA has picked up North American rights and Signature Entertainment has acquired UK and Ireland to Irish drama Here Are The Young Men featuring an ensemble led by Anya Taylor-Joy from The Queen’s Gambit and Travis Fimmel.
The deals closed at AFM 2020 Online. ICM Partners and CAA Media Finance represented the filmmakers in the North American deal and Arclight Films brokered the UK sale.
Both Well Go USA and Signature plan 2021 releases, and Irish company Wildcard Distribution will manage the theatrical release in Ireland.
Eoin Macken directed...
- 11/19/2020
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
The 28th edition of the Raindance Film Festival will close with the U.K. premiere of “Here Are The Young men,” directed by Eoin Macken (“Cold”).
The film is based on the acclaimed novel of the same name by Rob Doyle, who co-wrote the screenplay with Macken. It follows three Dublin teenagers who leave school to a social vacuum of drinking and drugs, and fall into acts of transgression. It stars Dean-Charles Chapman (“1917”), Anya Taylor-Joy (“The Witch”), Finn Cole (“Slaughterhouse Rulez”), and Ferdia Walsh-Peelo (“Sing Street”).
The film previously played at the Galway Film Fleadh, where it won the Bingham Ray New Talent Award for co-producer Edwina Casey, and at the Giffoni Film Festival, where it was in official competition.
Macken will attend the premiere at London’s Vue West End cinema and participate in a Q&a. The venue will have reduced audience capacity in order to adhere to social distancing guidelines,...
The film is based on the acclaimed novel of the same name by Rob Doyle, who co-wrote the screenplay with Macken. It follows three Dublin teenagers who leave school to a social vacuum of drinking and drugs, and fall into acts of transgression. It stars Dean-Charles Chapman (“1917”), Anya Taylor-Joy (“The Witch”), Finn Cole (“Slaughterhouse Rulez”), and Ferdia Walsh-Peelo (“Sing Street”).
The film previously played at the Galway Film Fleadh, where it won the Bingham Ray New Talent Award for co-producer Edwina Casey, and at the Giffoni Film Festival, where it was in official competition.
Macken will attend the premiere at London’s Vue West End cinema and participate in a Q&a. The venue will have reduced audience capacity in order to adhere to social distancing guidelines,...
- 9/28/2020
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
Dean-Charles Chapman from Game Of Thrones, Finn Cole from Peaky Blinders, Anya Taylor-Joy from The Witch, and Ferdia Walsh-Peelo from Vikings also star.
Vikings star Travis Fimmel has joined the previously announced cast on Arclight’s coming-of-age Afm sales title Here Are The Young Men.
Dean-Charles Chapman from Game Of Thrones, Finn Cole from Peaky Blinders, Anya Taylor-Joy from The Witch, and Ferdia Walsh-Peelo from Vikings also star in the 2003-set story about three Dublin high school graduates whose epic binge to mark the end of an era is blighted by catastrophe.
Eoin C. Macken directed the adaptation of Rob Doyle’s novel.
Vikings star Travis Fimmel has joined the previously announced cast on Arclight’s coming-of-age Afm sales title Here Are The Young Men.
Dean-Charles Chapman from Game Of Thrones, Finn Cole from Peaky Blinders, Anya Taylor-Joy from The Witch, and Ferdia Walsh-Peelo from Vikings also star in the 2003-set story about three Dublin high school graduates whose epic binge to mark the end of an era is blighted by catastrophe.
Eoin C. Macken directed the adaptation of Rob Doyle’s novel.
- 11/7/2019
- by 36¦Jeremy Kay¦54¦
- ScreenDaily
Ralph Ineson and Susan Lynch have joined the cast of Here Are the Young Men, reuniting the two less than a year after they starred together in Steven Spielberg's Ready Player One.
The film, an Irish coming-of-age drama from director Eoin C. Macken, will also see Ineson reunited with his The Witch co-star, Anya Taylor-Joy, who was announced in August. Other cast members include Dean-Charles Chapman (Game of Thrones, Breathe), Finn Cole (Peaky Blinders, Dreamland), Ferdia Walsh-Peelo (Sing Street, Vikings), Lola Petticrew and Conleth Hill.
Adapted from Rob Doyle’s acclaimed Irish novel of the same name, Here Are the Young Men is set in ...
The film, an Irish coming-of-age drama from director Eoin C. Macken, will also see Ineson reunited with his The Witch co-star, Anya Taylor-Joy, who was announced in August. Other cast members include Dean-Charles Chapman (Game of Thrones, Breathe), Finn Cole (Peaky Blinders, Dreamland), Ferdia Walsh-Peelo (Sing Street, Vikings), Lola Petticrew and Conleth Hill.
Adapted from Rob Doyle’s acclaimed Irish novel of the same name, Here Are the Young Men is set in ...
- 9/21/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Ralph Ineson and Susan Lynch have joined the cast of Here Are the Young Men, reuniting the two less than a year after they starred together in Steven Spielberg's Ready Player One.
The film, an Irish coming-of-age drama from director Eoin C. Macken, will also see Ineson reunited with his The Witch co-star, Anya Taylor-Joy, who was announced in August. Other cast members include Dean-Charles Chapman (Game of Thrones, Breathe), Finn Cole (Peaky Blinders, Dreamland), Ferdia Walsh-Peelo (Sing Street, Vikings), Lola Petticrew and Conleth Hill.
Adapted from Rob Doyle’s acclaimed Irish novel of the same name, Here Are the Young Men is set in ...
The film, an Irish coming-of-age drama from director Eoin C. Macken, will also see Ineson reunited with his The Witch co-star, Anya Taylor-Joy, who was announced in August. Other cast members include Dean-Charles Chapman (Game of Thrones, Breathe), Finn Cole (Peaky Blinders, Dreamland), Ferdia Walsh-Peelo (Sing Street, Vikings), Lola Petticrew and Conleth Hill.
Adapted from Rob Doyle’s acclaimed Irish novel of the same name, Here Are the Young Men is set in ...
- 9/21/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The Witch breakout star Anya Taylor-Joy, Dean-Charles Chapman (Game Of Thrones), Finn Cole (Peaky Blinders), and Ferdia Walsh-Peelo (Sing Street) have been tapped as the leads in Here Are The Young Men, a film adaptation based on Rob Doyle’s Irish novel of the same name. The pic is written and being directed by filmmaker Eoin C. Macken.
The film takes place in 2003 where, in one last summer of adolescence, an aimless teenager named Matthew (Chapman), is pulled into a world of nihilistic toxic masculinity by his charismatic friend Kearney (Cole). Matthew yearns after his childhood sweetheart Jen (Taylor-Joy), an independent girl on her own trajectory, whilst their precocious friend Rez (Walsh-Peelo), starts to succumb to paranoia.
Lola Petticrew and Conleth Hill are set to co-star in the feature, which begins shooting this month.
Producers are Tym Production’s Richard Bolger and Union Entertainment Group’s Noah Haeussner, with Edwina Casey co-producing.
The film takes place in 2003 where, in one last summer of adolescence, an aimless teenager named Matthew (Chapman), is pulled into a world of nihilistic toxic masculinity by his charismatic friend Kearney (Cole). Matthew yearns after his childhood sweetheart Jen (Taylor-Joy), an independent girl on her own trajectory, whilst their precocious friend Rez (Walsh-Peelo), starts to succumb to paranoia.
Lola Petticrew and Conleth Hill are set to co-star in the feature, which begins shooting this month.
Producers are Tym Production’s Richard Bolger and Union Entertainment Group’s Noah Haeussner, with Edwina Casey co-producing.
- 8/3/2018
- by Amanda N'Duka
- Deadline Film + TV
“Sing Street” fans, worry no more: the breakout star of John Carney’s absolutely charming ’80s-set musical coming-of-age tale has finally locked up his first feature film role since busting loose in the 2016 feature. Irish actor Ferdia Walsh-Peelo has only lightly dabbled in on screen roles since the film was released — including a part in the series “Vikings” and a role in the TV movie “Dave Allen at Peace” — but he’s locked up a brand new starring role in an intriguing-sounding film.
Written and directed by Eoin C. Macken, “Here Are the Young Men” will also star “The Witch” breakout Anya Taylor-Joy, “Game of Thrones” star Dean-Charles Chapman, Finn Cole, Lola Petticrew, and Conleth Hill. It is set to start principal photography in later this month.
The film is adapted from Rob Doyle’s acclaimed Irish novel of the same name and, per its official synopsis, “is set in...
Written and directed by Eoin C. Macken, “Here Are the Young Men” will also star “The Witch” breakout Anya Taylor-Joy, “Game of Thrones” star Dean-Charles Chapman, Finn Cole, Lola Petticrew, and Conleth Hill. It is set to start principal photography in later this month.
The film is adapted from Rob Doyle’s acclaimed Irish novel of the same name and, per its official synopsis, “is set in...
- 8/3/2018
- by Kate Erbland
- Indiewire
Anya Taylor-Joy and “Game of Thrones” star Dean-Charles Chapman will lead the cast of “Here Are the Young Men,” it was announced Friday. The coming-of-age drama, which is set to begin production in Ireland this month, has also cast “Peaky Blinders” star Finn Cole and Ferdia Walsh-Peelo, who made his debut as the lead in John Carney’s “Sing Street,” in principal roles.
Based on the debut novel of Irish author Rob Doyle, which was published in 2014, “Here Are the Young Men” is written and directed by Eoin C. Macken. Set in the summer of 2003, it sees aimless teenager Matthew (Chapman) yearn after his childhood sweetheart, Jen (Taylor-Joy), an independent girl on her own trajectory. Matthew is soon pulled into a world of nihilistic, toxic masculinity by a charismatic friend (Cole), while another precocious friend (Walsh-Peelo) starts to succumb to paranoia.
Taylor-Joy’s breakout role in 2015’s “The Witch” propelled...
Based on the debut novel of Irish author Rob Doyle, which was published in 2014, “Here Are the Young Men” is written and directed by Eoin C. Macken. Set in the summer of 2003, it sees aimless teenager Matthew (Chapman) yearn after his childhood sweetheart, Jen (Taylor-Joy), an independent girl on her own trajectory. Matthew is soon pulled into a world of nihilistic, toxic masculinity by a charismatic friend (Cole), while another precocious friend (Walsh-Peelo) starts to succumb to paranoia.
Taylor-Joy’s breakout role in 2015’s “The Witch” propelled...
- 8/3/2018
- by Robert Mitchell
- Variety Film + TV
Eoin C. Macken’s coming-of-age-drama is backed by Screen Ireland.
Dean-Charles Chapman from Game Of Thrones, Finn Cole from Peaky Blinders, The Witch star Anya Taylor-Joy, and Ferdia Walsh-Peelo from Vikings have joined the cast of Here Are The Young Men backed by Screen Ireland.
Eoin C. Macken will direct the coming-of-age drama from his screenplay based on Rob Doyle’s Irish novel that takes place in 2003 over one last summer of adolescence.
Principal photography is scheduled to kick off this month, while editing will take place in Egg Post Production in Dublin. Lola Petticrew and Conleth Hill have also joined the cast.
Dean-Charles Chapman from Game Of Thrones, Finn Cole from Peaky Blinders, The Witch star Anya Taylor-Joy, and Ferdia Walsh-Peelo from Vikings have joined the cast of Here Are The Young Men backed by Screen Ireland.
Eoin C. Macken will direct the coming-of-age drama from his screenplay based on Rob Doyle’s Irish novel that takes place in 2003 over one last summer of adolescence.
Principal photography is scheduled to kick off this month, while editing will take place in Egg Post Production in Dublin. Lola Petticrew and Conleth Hill have also joined the cast.
- 8/3/2018
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
Anya Taylor-Joy, star of The Witch, Split, Thoroughbreds and a former The Hollywood Reporter "Next Big Thing," has been cast in Irish coming-of-age film Here Are the Young Men.
Also cast in principle roles alongside Taylor-Joy are Dean-Charles Chapman (Game of Thrones, Breathe), Finn Cole (Peaky Blinders) and Ferdia Walsh-Peelo (Sing Street, Vikings). Lola Petticrew and Conleth Hill are also set to star.
To be written and directed by rising Irish filmmaker Eoin C. Macken, Here Are the Young Men is adapted from the acclaimed 2014 debut novel by Rob Doyle. The story is set in 2003, where in one last summer of adolescence, an ...
Also cast in principle roles alongside Taylor-Joy are Dean-Charles Chapman (Game of Thrones, Breathe), Finn Cole (Peaky Blinders) and Ferdia Walsh-Peelo (Sing Street, Vikings). Lola Petticrew and Conleth Hill are also set to star.
To be written and directed by rising Irish filmmaker Eoin C. Macken, Here Are the Young Men is adapted from the acclaimed 2014 debut novel by Rob Doyle. The story is set in 2003, where in one last summer of adolescence, an ...
Anya Taylor-Joy, star of The Witch, Split, Thoroughbreds and a former The Hollywood Reporter "Next Big Thing," has been cast in Irish coming-of-age film Here Are the Young Men.
Also cast in principle roles alongside Taylor-Joy are Dean-Charles Chapman (Game of Thrones, Breathe), Finn Cole (Peaky Blinders) and Ferdia Walsh-Peelo (Sing Street, Vikings). Lola Petticrew and Conleth Hill are also set to star.
To be written and directed by rising Irish filmmaker Eoin C. Macken, Here Are the Young Men is adapted from the acclaimed 2014 debut novel by Rob Doyle. The story is set in 2003, where in one last summer of adolescence, an ...
Also cast in principle roles alongside Taylor-Joy are Dean-Charles Chapman (Game of Thrones, Breathe), Finn Cole (Peaky Blinders) and Ferdia Walsh-Peelo (Sing Street, Vikings). Lola Petticrew and Conleth Hill are also set to star.
To be written and directed by rising Irish filmmaker Eoin C. Macken, Here Are the Young Men is adapted from the acclaimed 2014 debut novel by Rob Doyle. The story is set in 2003, where in one last summer of adolescence, an ...
Sneak Peek Image Comics' "Kingsman: The Red Diamond" #1, available September 6, 2017, written by Rob Williams and illustrated by Simon Fraser, with variant covers by Dave Gibbons, Frank Quitely, Rob Doyle and Simon Fraser:
"...'Kingsman: The Golden Circle', sstarring Channing Tatum and Colin Firth is in cinemas in September, and we're launching the sequel to the hit comic book series by Mark Millar and Dave Gibbons, with 'Kingman: The Red Diamond'.
"Working-class super-spy 'Eggsy' follows in his mentor's footsteps but is still rough around the edges for a 'Kingsman' agent. Rejected by his high school crush and hot on the heels of a rescue mission to save 'Prince Phillip', he embarks on an international terror plot in a story that starts where 'James Bond' draws the line..."
"...in 'Kingsman: The Golden Circle', 'Eggsy', 'Merlin' and 'Roxy' head to the Us...
"...to join forces with the 'Statesman'...their American counterpart, after the 'Kingsman HQ' is destroyed...
"...by the notorious evil mastermind 'Poppy'..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Kingsman: The Golden Circle"...
"...'Kingsman: The Golden Circle', sstarring Channing Tatum and Colin Firth is in cinemas in September, and we're launching the sequel to the hit comic book series by Mark Millar and Dave Gibbons, with 'Kingman: The Red Diamond'.
"Working-class super-spy 'Eggsy' follows in his mentor's footsteps but is still rough around the edges for a 'Kingsman' agent. Rejected by his high school crush and hot on the heels of a rescue mission to save 'Prince Phillip', he embarks on an international terror plot in a story that starts where 'James Bond' draws the line..."
"...in 'Kingsman: The Golden Circle', 'Eggsy', 'Merlin' and 'Roxy' head to the Us...
"...to join forces with the 'Statesman'...their American counterpart, after the 'Kingsman HQ' is destroyed...
"...by the notorious evil mastermind 'Poppy'..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Kingsman: The Golden Circle"...
- 6/22/2017
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
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