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Julianne Moore is good at being bad

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Academy award-winning actress Julianne Moore is at her best in being bad as the new villain in Kingsman: The Golden Circle, the sequel to the worldwide hit and unparalleled spy action movie Kingsman: The Secret Service.

Matthew Vaughn returns as director along with original cast Colin Firth, Taron Egerton, Mark Strong, and Sophie Cookson.  

The sequel also features new cast members Halle Berry, Channing Tatum, Pedro Pascal, and Jeff Bridges.   

This time, a mysterious crime syndicate destroys the headquarters and Eggsy must enlist the help of their larger-than-life counterparts, Statesman, to track down the psychopathic villain behind the attack.

A guaranteed and spectacular entertainment, the movie packs a subversively funny, stylish and unique action event that expands the Kingsman universe in the most unexpected ways.  

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American actress Julian Moore in the British action spy comedy "Kingsman: The Golden Circle"

For Vaughn, a good villain is essential to the success of a Kingsman movie. And after raising the bar with Samuel L. Jackson’s loud, lisping Richmond Valentine in the first movie, Vaughn was determined to come up with another character audiences would love to see being good at being bad.

Enter Poppy Adams in Kingsman: The Golden Circle, an exiled American crime lord now living in her own personal theme park, Poppyland, found in the wilds of Cambodia. And to play this larger-than-life lunatic, whose grand plans for the world bring her into direct conflict with Kingsman and the Statesman, Vaughn turned to the wonderful Julianne Moore. Long considered one of the world’s greatest actors, Moore is endlessly watchable and incredibly versatile, notching up an array of stunning performances in Boogie Nights, Magnolia, Hunger Games series, The Lost World: Jurassic Park, and “Still Alice, the movie for which she finally won a long overdue Best Actress Oscar.

Moore shares her thoughts on her outrageous character in the movie, “No matter how outrageous her antics are, they’re normal in her world. She’s the only character in her world, so she doesn’t know. She’s a megalomaniac in the way that all great villains are. One movie I loved so much growing up as a kid was the original Superman… watching Gene Hackman play Lex Luthor alongside his girlfriend sidekick, they were so funny and so real, but also true villains. That’s a tone I thought of a lot when I was making this.”

Opening nationwide on Sept. 20 in Philippine cinemas, Kingsman: The Golden Circle is from 20th Century Fox to be distributed by Warner Bros.  Also available in IMAX screens nationwide.  

Check 20th Century Fox (PH) Facebook page, 20thcenturyfoxph YouTube, Instagram and Twitter for more updates.

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