Kick-Ass reboot to be third entry in trilogy of movies yet to be released – confused?

The next Kick-Ass is set to be a reboot of the series, yet the film’s director is saying it will be the third entry in a new trilogy of films – and the first two won’t be Kick-Ass movies.

Matthew Vaughn, the director behind the original Kick-Ass, and producer of its sequel, as well as films like Kingsman: The Secret Service, and the upcoming Argylle, seems to have a lot in the works. A Kick-Ass reboot was confirmed last year, and outside of that the director has seven other films in the works according to IMDb, one of which is called School Fight, which production has already finished on. Speaking to Collider to promote Argylle, Vaugh explained that School Fight is actually the start of a new trilogy, which will end with the Kick-Ass reboot.

“The trilogy will be School Fight, this movie, let’s call it Vram for the time being, and then Kick-Ass, and they’re all connected,” Vaughn explained, with Vram being another project not currently listed on his IMDb page, marking nine projects he’s involved with in various ways. Vram, as it’s currently titled, is currently shooting now, but when asked if the plan was to finish all three films before releasing any of them, Vaughn explained, “No. So, when this (VRAM) is finished, I think this will launch, I’ll be conservative on this, if we’re lucky, Toronto, if we’re not lucky, Sundance. Well, this year, next year, if you know what I mean.”

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