Mark Strong will reprise his role as Merlin, with the first teaser poster for the film revealing that Colin Firth’s Harry Hart will also return. Edward Holcroft is also set to appear in the film, though whether he will reprise as his character from the first is unclear. Commonly nicknamed the Rocket Man after his 1972 hit single of the same name, John has led a commercially successful career as a solo artist since the 1970s, having released 31 albums since 1969. In the 1975 Ken Russell movie of the Whos rock opera Tommy, Elton John played the part and sang the song Pinball Wizard and had a huge hit with his version. Should John’s deal close, he’ll join a cast that includes Taron Egerton as Eggsy with Halle Berry appearing as the head of the CIA, Pedro Pascal as a character conveniently named “Jack Daniels,” and Julianne Moore in talks to play the film’s central villain. Sir Elton Hercules John CH CBE (born Reginald Kenneth Dwight 25 March 1947) is an English singer, pianist and composer. John’s acting credits are few and far between, most of which are appearances as himself, including The Simpsons and Spice World, though he did appear as The Pinball Wizard in Tommy. Who he might play, be it a character or himself, remains to be seen.Ī six time Grammy Award winner, Elton John has also won the Academy Award and Golden Globe Best Original Song for The Lion King‘s “Can You Feel The Love Tonight” along with the Tony for Best Original Score for Aida. The Hollywood Reporter brings word that musician Sir Elton John is in talks for a role in the upcoming Kingsman: The Golden Circle. Pete Townshend had most of trhe songs written and he played them to a record critic from The Guardian called Nik Cohn. You may have checked the calendar just now, but this is no April Fools’ joke. Answer (1 of 5): No but the actual Pinball Wizard part happened like this. Sir Elton John in talks to join Kingsman: The Golden Circle
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