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Casting: the enemy for the spy and family matters

Image Julianne Moore is in talks to play the main negative role in the sequel to the movie " Kingsman: The Secret Service ", reports The Hollywood Reporter .

The second part will be directed by Matthew Vaughn, and the main character Eggsy will be played by Taron Egerton again. The creators of the tape tried to find loopholes in order to attract Colin Firth to work on the sequel, but the idea of his return in flashbacks or the appearance of the hero's twin brother was immediately discarded, according to insiders.

There is still no information about the character of Julianne Moore and the plot of the second part. It is only known that the action of the film will be transferred from London to the USA.

The actress, who received a Oscar for the drama Still Alice last year, is also considering Wonderstruck and Suburbicon as her future projects.

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Saoirse Ronan , nominated for this year's Oscar for her role in the film Brooklyn, has chosen a new project for herself - a film adaptation of Ian McEwan's novel entitled On the shore ". The writer himself adapted the work for screens. The book is set in 1962, and in the center of events are newlyweds, who have yet to learn all the delights of marriage. Florence ( Ronan ) looks forward to his wedding night with Edward with horror, while he worries about his little experience with women.

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Some time ago, Sam Mendes, who saw Carey Mulligan in the title role, applied for the post of director of the picture. But now producers Stephen Woolley and Elizabeth Carlsen, who have worked with Ronan on the fantasy horror film Byzantium, have invited Dominic Cook to lead filming, which will begin in the fall.

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Octavia Spencer ("The Servant") will join Taraji P. Henson on the set of Hidden Figures . Ted Melfi (St. Vincent) will direct the project based on Margot Lee Shetterly's book Hidden Figures: The Story of the African-American Women Who Helped Win the Space Race ( Hidden Figures : A Story about African American Women Who Helped Win the Space Race ). It is about three women mathematicians who made invaluable contributions to the preparation of John Glenn's space flight during the Cold War.

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