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  • First Images of Taron Egerton in Crime Drama ‘Smoke’

    (L to R) Taron Egerton and Jurnee Smollett in 'Smoke,' premiering June 27, 2025 on Apple TV+.
    (L to R) Taron Egerton and Jurnee Smollett in ‘Smoke,’ premiering June 27, 2025 on Apple TV+.

    Preview:

    • Taron Egerton and Jurnee Smollett feature in the first images from new Apple TV+ drama ‘Smoke.’
    • Dennis Lehane is writing the show.
    • It adapts the acclaimed podcast ‘Firebug.’

    Taron Egerton continues to be a busy man, and has been adding more projects where he’s a producer as well as star.

    He’s also back with Apple TV+, where he found success with ‘Black Bird,’ and this time he’s found a project that is –– pun entirely intended and unapologetically deployed –– hot.

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    ‘Smoke’ is a new crime drama that will see Egerton in a lead role alongside ‘The Order’s Jurnee Smollett.

    The eight-episode new series will see them digging into a complicated arson case (more on that below).

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    What’s the story of ‘Smoke’?

    Greg Kinnear in 'Smoke,' premiering June 27, 2025 on Apple TV+.
    Greg Kinnear in ‘Smoke,’ premiering June 27, 2025 on Apple TV+.

    ‘Smoke’ follows a troubled detective and an enigmatic arson investigator as they pursue the trails of two serial arsonists.

    Egerton stars as the man with the talent for digging into fire crimes, Dave Gudsen, while Smollett is police detective Michelle Calderone.

    Perhaps most excitingly, especially to crime genre fans, the show has writing legend Dennis Lehane crafting all the episodes. Lehane, of course, already worked on ‘Black Bird’ with Egerton.

    And like that, this is inspired by a true story. Here, it’s a fictional tale inspired by truth.media’s acclaimed ‘Firebug’ podcast, which was hosted by Oscar and Emmy-winner Kary Antholis.

    On the directing side of things, Kari Skogland (who produces alongside Egerton and Lehane), Joe Chappelle, and Jim McKay will call the shots.

    Who else appears in ‘Smoke’?

    (L to R) John Leguizamo and Anna Chlumsky in 'Smoke,' premiering June 27, 2025 on Apple TV+.
    (L to R) John Leguizamo and Anna Chlumsky in ‘Smoke,’ premiering June 27, 2025 on Apple TV+.

    The cast of also features Rafe Spall, Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine, Hannah Emily Anderson, Anna Chlumsky, Adina Porter, Greg Kinnear and John Leguizamo.

    What else is Taron Egerton working on?

    Taron Egerton in 'Smoke,' premiering June 27, 2025 on Apple TV+.
    Taron Egerton in ‘Smoke,’ premiering June 27, 2025 on Apple TV+.

    Egerton is typically in demand at the moment –– he was last on screens in Netflix airport thriller ‘Carry-On’ and has a few projects on the go in addition to ‘Smoke.’

    He recently shot director Nick Rowland’s movie ‘She Rides Shotgun,’ about a girl who is marked for death and must fight and steal to stay alive, learning from the most frightening man she knows: her father.

    The film, an adaptation of Jordan Harper’s award-winning novel, will see Egerton as Nate the father figure, a former gang member whose old cohorts put a hit on his family when he gets out of prison.

    There’s also a new action movie from filmmaker Baltasar Kormákur called ‘Apex’, with Charlize Theron as an adrenaline junkie who sets out to conquer a menacing river, only to discover that nature isn’t the only thing out for blood. Egerton is filming that one right now, with Eric Bana also in the cast.

    And finally, we have the ever-present possibility of a third ‘Kingsman’ movie, with Matthew Vaughn aiming to wrap up his spy trilogy with ‘Kingsman: The Blue Blood.’

    Yet following some financial flops for the director, the 20th Century Studios team seemed to indicate that we might not see the final ride for Egerton’s Eggsy and Colin Firth’s Harry Hart.

    But Egerton has been more positive on the subject, saying this to Screen Rant:

    “I don’t know, and I don’t want to speak out of school, but I don’t think that necessarily means that we won;t do it. I think Matthew and I very much want to do one more. I want to do one more. And so while, you know, we don’t have a shoot date yet, I think it could still happen.”

    That said, we’ve yet to see real forward movement, so file this under “maybe” for now.

    Where else can we see Jurnee Smollett?

    Jurnee Smollett in 'Smoke,' premiering June 27, 2025 on Apple TV+.
    Jurnee Smollett in ‘Smoke,’ premiering June 27, 2025 on Apple TV+.

    Smollett, who was most recently found in another law enforcement role, this time with the FBI, in ‘The Order.’

    Coming up, she is preparing to work on ‘Sunflower,’ a new thriller about two women struggling to escape from a college professor who holds them hostage on a prison-like sunflower farm.

    Scott Speedman is co-starring in that movie, which comes from writer/director Misha Green, who worked with Smollett on ‘Lovecraft Country.’

    When will ‘Smoke’ arrive on the Apple TV+ service?

    Apple has confirmed that the first two episodes will launch on Friday, June 27th, with a new episode weekly until the finale on August 8th.

    Taron Egerton stars in 'Tetris,' premiering March 31, 2023 on Apple TV+.
    Taron Egerton stars in ‘Tetris,’ premiering March 31, 2023 on Apple TV+.

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  • Movie Review: ‘Carry-On’

    Taron Egerton as Ethan Kopek in 'Carry-On'. Photo: Sam Lothridge/Netflix ©2024.
    Taron Egerton as Ethan Kopek in ‘Carry-On’. Photo: Sam Lothridge/Netflix ©2024.

    Landing on Netflix on December 13th, ‘Carry-On’ will probably make most people compare it to festive action classic ‘Die Hard.’ Which seems a little unfair given the latter film’s high watermark status in the action genre, but when you put an average joe character up against scheming criminals at Christmas, the comparisons are inevitable.

    Still, ‘Carry-On,’ while it truly can’t compare to the towering 1988 benchmark, it doesn’t embarrass itself in the genre, providing a solid amount of entertainment partly thanks to good performances from its leads.

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    Does ‘Carry-On’ hold up?

    (L to R) Tonatiuh as Mateo Flores and Taron Edgerton as Ethan Kopek in 'Carry-On'. Photo: Netflix © 2024.
    (L to R) Tonatiuh as Mateo Flores and Taron Edgerton as Ethan Kopek in ‘Carry-On’. Photo: Netflix © 2024.

    The ‘Die Hard’ comparisons, while tough for any movie to live up to, are at least slightly short-circuited by some decent worldbuilding going on here. Taron Egerton’s Ethan Kopek isn’t even at the level of John McClane, who was at least an NYPD officer. Kopek instead is more of a man in search of his place in life; while he’s happily in a relationship, his TSA job isn’t exactly the most fulfilling purpose, but he’s largely coasting.

    It’s a worthwhile place from which to start a main character in a movie such as this –– because you have something to build from. You know he’s going to step up to the task at hand when the moment calls for it, but he’s not a superhero or a man (usually Liam Neeson in Jaume Collet-Serra’s other movies) with a particular set of skills. Unless you count running (foreshadowed with talk of Kopek’s high school track star status).

    Likewise, Jason Bateman is an interesting choice to play the primary antagonist as the man known only as “Traveler” is more of a tactical thinker than an all-action villain. And the action element is largely effective, even if one key scene appears to borrow heavily from ‘Toy Story 2.’

    Script and Direction

    Taron Egerton as Ethan Kopek in 'Carry-On'. Photo: Sam Lothridge/Netflix ©2024.
    Taron Egerton as Ethan Kopek in ‘Carry-On’. Photo: Sam Lothridge/Netflix ©2024.

    The script for the movie originated with a script by T.J. Fixman (who has mostly written video games) and has been through some polishing by Michael Green (a scriptwriting veteran whose credits include the Kenneth Branagh‘s Poirot films, ‘Logan’ and ‘Jungle Cruise’).

    As a result, it feels mostly lean and taught, and the characters are built in such a way as they work for this kind of movie. It’s far from a perfect screenplay, but it does nimbly skirt around some of the more egregious cliches and tropes.

    It also stays mostly grounded (at least until the action shifts to a plane) and believable and finds something interesting for most of the characters to do.

    Collet-Serra, meanwhile, knows his way around an action movie, and while he’s certainly pumped out some generic titles in his time, this feels sturdier and more energetic that some of his other efforts. And that’s despite it largely taking place in one location (albeit an airport that offers chances for different rooms).

    If there’s one big issue with the movie, it’s a scene where Danielle Deadwyler’s detective clashes with Logan Marshall-Green’s character (we won’t reveal it so as to avoid spoilers) in a speeding car. It’s an ambitious attempt to have the actors do a lot of the work themselves as opposed to cutting around stunt people. Yet for all its kinetic energy, it suffers from sometimes looking like the cut scene from a video game, draining the tension as you can’t help but chuckle at the weird visual. For a movie that is so focused on being real-world, it’s a misfire.

    Performances

    While Egerton and Bateman are the crux of the story, the script shares the character development love around the rest of the cast too.

    Taron Egerton as Ethan Kopek

    Taron Egerton as Ethan Kopek in 'Carry-On'. Photo: Sam Lothridge/Netflix ©2024.
    Taron Egerton as Ethan Kopek in ‘Carry-On’. Photo: Sam Lothridge/Netflix ©2024.

    As we mentioned above, Kopek is an unmoored young man, nervously happy about becoming a father with his girlfriend Nora. He’s coasting through his job, but of course gets a chance to shine when he’s put in peril. Egerton has played some more flamboyant characters in his time, but he does solid work as Kopek, keeping him from feeling like a superhero. And his interactions with everyone around him are entirely believable.

    Jason Bateman as Traveler

    Jason Bateman as Traveler in 'Carry-On'. Photo: Netflix © 2024.
    Jason Bateman as Traveler in ‘Carry-On’. Photo: Netflix © 2024.

    He may never get a name, but Bateman does revel in an interesting character –– and it’s one that the actor plays well. He’s threatening but not so physically imposing as to be ridiculous. He’s also good at delivering the exposition that is naturally a part of a villain such as this.

    Danielle Deadwyler as Elena Cole

    Danielle Deadwyler as Elena Cole in 'Carry-On'. Photo: Netflix © 2024.
    Danielle Deadwyler as Elena Cole in ‘Carry-On’. Photo: Netflix © 2024.

    As the dedicated LAPD detective who starts to dig into one aspect of the case, Deadwyler is similarly lumbered with some expositional dialogue but is also weaved effectively into the story later on. And she’s always convincing.

    Sofia Carson as Nora

    (L to R) Sofia Carson as Nora Parisi and Taron Egerton as Ethan Kopek in' Carry-On'. Photo: Netflix © 2024.
    (L to R) Sofia Carson as Nora Parisi and Taron Egerton as Ethan Kopek in’ Carry-On’. Photo: Netflix © 2024.

    Playing off of Egerton for much of the early going, she’s eventually more than just his love interest, actually handed some agency as the plot moves forward. It also doesn’t hurt that Nora is in some ways more capable than Ethan is.

    Supporting cast

    Dean Norris as Phil Sarkowski in 'Carry-On'. Photo: Sam Lothridge/Netflix © 2024.
    Dean Norris as Phil Sarkowski in ‘Carry-On’. Photo: Sam Lothridge/Netflix © 2024.

    The reliable likes of Dean Norris (as Egerton’s grumpy TSA boss), Sinqua Walls (as one of his colleagues) all help to fill out the world of Kopek’s daily drudgery, while Bateman’s character is supported by the likes of Theo Rossi as his accomplice. It’s a solid ensemble for a movie such as this.

    Final Thoughts

    (L to R) Taron Egerton as Ethan Kopek and Jason Bateman as Traveler in 'Carry-On'. Photo: Sam Lothridge/Netflix ©2024.
    (L to R) Taron Egerton as Ethan Kopek and Jason Bateman as Traveler in ‘Carry-On’. Photo: Sam Lothridge/Netflix ©2024.

    A solid action thriller with decent premise that aches in places to be ‘Die Hard’ but also does its own thing, ‘Carry-On’ might not exactly be in the first class of the genre, but it’s sitting comfortably in premium economy.

    ‘Carry-On’ receives 7 out of 10 stars.

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    What’s the plot of ‘Carry-On’?

    A young TSA agent (Taron Egerton) fights to outsmart a mysterious traveler (Jason Bateman) who blackmails him into letting a dangerous package slip onto a Christmas Eve flight.

    Who is in the cast of ‘Carry-On’?

    • Taron Egerton as Ethan Kopek
    • Jason Bateman as the Mysterious Traveler
    • Sofia Carson as Nora Parisi
    • Danielle Deadwyler as Elena Cole
    • Logan Marshall-Green as Agent Alcott
    • Theo Rossi as the Mysterious Watcher
    • Dean Norris as Phil Sarkowski
    • Sinqua Walls as Jason Noble
    • Josh Brener as Herschel
    • Curtiss Cook as Lionel Williams
    Jason Bateman as Traveler in 'Carry-On'. Photo: Netflix © 2024.
    Jason Bateman as Traveler in ‘Carry-On’. Photo: Netflix © 2024.

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  • Jaume Collet-Serra Directing ‘Kate Warne’

    Emily Blunt, Dwayne Johnson and director Jaume Collet-Serra on the set of 'Jungle Cruise.'
    (L to R) Emily Blunt, Dwayne Johnson and director Jaume Collet-Serra on the set of ‘Jungle Cruise.’ Photo by Frank Masi. © 2021 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

    Preview

    • Jaume Collet-Serra is on to direct a new action thriller called ‘Kate Warne’.
    • Emily Blunt is considering starring in the film as the title character, with Dwayne Johnson producing.
    • The script has been re-written but will still have to wait until the actors’ strike is over.

    It looks like we have a ‘Jungle Cruise’ reunion in the works. No, the sequel has not chugged forward much given the dual strikes (though you can bet Disney will be looking to move this one along now that at least the writers’ action is over).

    Instead, ‘Cruise’ director Jaume Collet-Serra is boarding the in-development detective thriller ‘Kate Warne’, which is being produced by Dwayne Johnson (who, of course, starred in the Disney ride adaptation).

    And the ‘Jungle’ connections continue as Emily Blunt has been considering starring in this one for a couple of years now –– she was first mentioned as circling back in 2021 –– but, as Deadline reminds us, the actors are still on strike, so she has yet to make a formal acting deal.

    She’ll be back to negotiating to star when the industrial action is over, but there is no sign of that just yet. Even if she doesn’t end up in the main role, she’s also a producer on the film, alongside Johnson’s Seven Bucks Productions.

    The Amazon-owned MGM is hoping that with Collet-Serra’s attachment, it’ll move forward once anything can shoot.

    What’s the story of ‘Kate Warne’?

    Emily Blunt in 'The English' which premieres November 11th on Prime Video.
    Emily Blunt in ‘The English’ which premieres November 11th on Prime Video.

    ‘Kate Warne’ is described as a propulsive action adventure built around Warne, a real life female Sherlock Holmes in a male dominated industry whose singular sleuthing skills paved the way for future women in law enforcement and forever changed how detective work was done.

    Gustin Nash wrote the first draft of the script, but it has since seen a re-write (before the strike) with ‘Godmothered’s Melissa Stack taking over screenplay duties.

    Related Article: Dwayne Johnson Talks ‘Black Adam’ and Why He Wanted to Play the Character

    Who is Jaume Collet-Serra as a director?

    Director Jaume Collet-Serra and Dwayne Johnson on the set of New Line Cinema’s action adventure 'Black Adam,' a Warner Bros.
    (L to R) Director Jaume Collet-Serra and Dwayne Johnson on the set of New Line Cinema’s action adventure ‘Black Adam,’ a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Frank Masi. Copyright: © 2022 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.

    This feels more in Collet-Serra’s wheelhouse –– he’s been known for the likes of Liam Neeson thrillers ‘Non-Stop’, and ‘The Commuter’, while he last made ‘Black Adam’ with Johnson in the title role –– than even ‘Jungle Cruise’ though he’s proved to be adaptable through his career so far.

    He’s also been behind movies such as horror pic ‘Orphan’ and shark thriller ‘The Shallows’.

    Next up for the director is ‘Carry On’, which sees Taron Egerton as Ethan Kopek, a young TSA agent who is blackmailed by a mysterious traveler to allow a dangerous package through security and on to a Christmas Day flight.

    The cast for that thriller also includes Logan Marshall-Green, Jason Bateman, Sofia Carson, Dean Norris and Josh Brener.

    Director Jaume Collet-Serra and Dwayne Johnson on the set of 'Jungle Cruise.'
    (L to R) Director Jaume Collet-Serra and Dwayne Johnson on the set of ‘Jungle Cruise.’ Photo by Frank Masi. © 2021 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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