Director Matthew Vaughan is rebooting "Kick-Ass" series and is also set expand his "Kingsman" universe.
In an interview with Empire magazine, the British director and producer revealed that, alongside the already planned third "Kingsman" film, which he described as "the conclusion of the Harry Hart-Eggsy relationship," he was planning a spin-off titled "Kingsman: The Great Game".
Vaughn also said an eight-hour Kingsman TV show was in the works.
He added, "we're going to reboot 'Kick-Ass' and 'Hit-Girl'," the characters played by Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Chloe Grace Moretz in the first two 'Kick-Ass' films.
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