A Kick-Ass reboot may be underway, serving as part of a new trilogy in the super-hero comedy franchise.

Director Matthew Vaughn, who has been promoting his latest movie, Argylle, spoke with Collider about the possibility of another instalment.

The Kingsman: The Secret Service director said: “We’re halfway through it. There’s a very, very dare I say it… and it’s gonna be a cliche coming out of this head of mine. It is a very, very meta universe. It is what, you know, Kick-Ass was reinventing and creating a R-rated superhero and no one was really doing it.”

He hinted at the possibility of a reboot rather than a typical sequel saying: “This is taking that whole concept to a worthy…not even a sequel, because I think it’s just a whole new way of doing Kick-Ass, which couldn’t be more Kick-Ass.”

Kick-Ass premiere
Clark Duke, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Aaron Johnson, John Romita Jr, Mark Millar and Matthew Vaughn attend a screening of ‘Kick-Ass’ on March 12, 2010 in Austin, Texas. CREDIT: Getty/Photo by Jesse Knish/WireImage

Vaughn also shared that the new Kick-Ass movie would be the third film in a trilogy. He said: “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.”

School Fight, an action movie by Vaughn and Kingsman collaborator Damien Walters has already been filmed, and Vram is currently being shot.

Vaughn added: “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.”

The first Kick-Ass movie was released in 2010, and starred Aaron Taylor-Johnson as an ordinary teenager who tries to become a superhero. It also stars Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Nicolas Cage, Mark Strong and Chloë Grace Moretz. The sequel was released in 2013, seeing many of the cast return, starring alongside Jim Carrey.

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Elsewhere, Vaughn has denied rumours that Taylor Swift is responsible for the book which inspired his upcoming movie, Argylle.



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