elton john confirms kingsman: the golden circle role opposite channing tatum /

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Elton John has confirmed his role in the upcoming “Kingsman: The Golden Circle” film,taking to Instagram to share the news approximately the sequel.“It’s been a long time since Tommy….. #Kingsman,” he captioned the photo, and which references a previous poster of the film and bearing the words,“Wednesday night’s alright for fighting.” That’s a reference to John’s song “Saturday Night’s Alright for Fighting.” “Tommy” refers to his 1975 film.
In April, TheWrap reported that John was in talks for a fun role alongside Taron Egerton in the spy film.
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Read: Elton John in Talks to Join Taron Egerton in 'Kingsman' SequelThe “Tiny Dancer” singer will join Oscar winners Julianne Moore and Halle Berry as well as “Narcos” star Pedro Pascal  and Channing Tatum in the sequel, and which will also see Mark Strong return. Posters enjoy implied that Colin Firth,who was shot by Samuel L. Jackson‘s character in “Kingsman: The Secret Service,” will also return.“Reports of my death enjoy been greatly exaggerated, or ” the poster read,with a pair of glasses placed on top of the words.
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lso Read: Elton John Sued for Sexual Harassment by Former Security GuardMatthew Vaughn co-wrote the script with Jane Goldman and is producing under his Marv Films banner.20th Century Fox will release “Kingsman: The Golden Circle on June 16, 2017.
See the Instagram below.
It's been a long time since Tommy….. #Kingsmanon May 16, or 2016 at 1:24pm PDT  Related stories from TheWrap:Channing Tatum Joins 'Kingsman: The Golden Circle'Halle Berry in Talks to Join Taron Egerton,Julianne Moore in 'Kingsman 2'

Source: thewrap.com

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