Argylle will upend Bond's world of espionage.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Argylle director Matthew Vaughn explains how his new spy move with Henry Cavill seeks to upend the kinds of clichés made famous by James Bond and other espionage thrillers. Following the story of Bryce Dallas Howard’s reclusive novelist Elly Conway, Argylle sees Cavill assume the role of the fictional hero from Conway’s books, named Agent Argylle.
Speaking with Vanity Fair about his latest project after the trailer for Argylle dropped, Vaughn explains how he deliberately attempts to turn common spy movie tropes on their head. Having previously dabbled in the genre with his own Kingsman films, Vaughn admits that he himself is guilty of conjuring the idea of “handsome spies with great haircuts and wonderfully cut suits.
As I said, I’m guilty of handsome spies with great haircuts and wonderfully cut suits. In reality, if you’re a spy, it’s a pretty dumb thing to do. You’re going to be the guy that gets noticed in the room. A good spy should be the person you least expect the spy to be. And that’s what this movie is all about. It’s like Roger Moore said about James Bond—what sort of spy walks into a room and everyone knows his name and what he likes to drink? It’s ridiculous.
Why Matthew Vaughn Is The Right Director To Subvert James Bond With an impressive 25 official films spanning six decades, the influence that James Bond has had on the evolution of the modern spy film should not be understated. While other fictional agents would each offer their own spin on the genre, none have enjoyed the widespread appeal or sheer longevity of Ian Fleming’s 007.
Moreover, Vaughn’s decision to cast Cavill, himself a popular contender to take over from Daniel Craig as 007, makes his plans for Argylle all the more exciting. Even Cavill’s shocking new haircut from the movie’s latest trailer seems to indicate a clever ploy designed to further critique the attention-seeking nature of fictional spies like Bond. Given what Vaughn has offered viewers so far, Argylle seems set to deliver a memorable spin on the genre.
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