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  • TV Review: ‘Smoke’

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

    ‘Smoke’ receives 6 out of 10 stars.

    Released on Apple TV+ on June 27th with its first two episodes, ‘Smoke’ marks the reunion of ‘Black Bird’ creator Dennis Lehane and star/producer Taron Egerton for a new drama adapted from the Truth Media podcast ‘Firebug’.

    The cast for the new crime drama also includes Jurnee Smollett (‘The Order’), Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine (‘The Lincoln Lawyer’), Hannah Emily Anderson (‘Jigsaw’), Rafe Spall (‘The Big Short’), John Leguizamo (‘Encanto’) and Greg Kinnear (‘Little Miss Sunshine’).

    Related Article: Taron Egerton Investigates Arson in First Images from TV Drama ‘Smoke’

    Initial Thoughts

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

    When Egerton and novelist/screenwriter/showrunner Lehane last teamed up, it was for the aforementioned ‘Black Bird’, an adaptation of James Keene’s and Hillel Levin’s book book ‘In with the Devil’, which saw a prisoner (Egerton) tasked with gathering intel on a serial killer fellow inmate (Paul Walter Hauser).

    The result was a critical success, and won several awards, including both an Emmy and a Golden Globe for Hauser.

    Hopes are therefore high for the reunion of writer and star, with the pair this time targeting Truth Media podcast ‘Firebug’ as the inspiration for a new limited series set in the world of serial arsonists. But can it live up to the pressure of prior expectations?

    Script and Direction

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

    ‘Smoke’ features Lehane running the show again, sharing script duties with fellow writers Adriane McCray (‘War for the Planet of the Apes’) and Molly Anne Miller (‘Long Slow Exhale’).

    Here’s the big problem with writing about the limited series: it’s hard to get into its exact issues without diving into spoiler territory. If you’ve heard the podcast or the case that it follows, you’ll know what actually happens, though Lehane and his team have only used the real-life story as loose inspiration, moving the narrative from California to the Pacific Northwest and inventing plenty to supplement it.

    In keeping with much of prestige TV, this is a slow burn story, one that initially coasts on the sheer charisma of Egerton and Smollett, and only hinting at the darker story to come. It takes a while to really come to life, but once the plot kicks in around episode five (of nine), things take a more satisfying turn.

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

    This is certainly moody and thoughtful, and goes to some shocking places later on, but it requires some patience.

    “Dark” might also describe the directorial style of the show, which opts for shadowy interiors and misty, dreary treescapes and industrial sites (despite its Pacific Northwest setting, it was shot in Vancouver).

    But directors Jim McKay, Joe Chappelle and Kari Skogland do manage to fan the flames of interest, and guide the cast towards some memorable performances.

    Cast and Performances

    (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+.

    Initially, this feels like the Taron and Jurnee show (with a few supporting turns, more on them below), but as the limited series opens out, the rest of the cast get their chance.

    Egerton is naturally strong in this sort of conflicted, dramatic role, showing the same chops as he did in ‘Black Bird’ (and some of his movie performances), and playing Gundersen also allows him to have a little fun in a warped sort of way.

    He’s just as good whether he’s giving egotistical speeches about how fires can spread as when he’s trying to knuckle down into domestic life with his wife and step-son. One moment that will sear itself into your brain involves Egerton’s character dancing in his underwear to a David Bowie song.

    As cop Michelle Calderone, Smollett is easily his equal, her own conflicted personal life spilling into her professional world. She brings a seething, quiet power to the part, and when she launches an investigation later in the series, it feels like the performance really kicks in.

    Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine is excellent as Freddy Fasano, one of the fire-starters on the loose. While his story initially seems to be siloed from the rest of the cast, it doesn’t diminish his pure dramatic power. And an interaction with Egerton is memorable for its chaos.

    (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+.

    Elsewhere, there’s the likes of John Leguizamo, who is fantastic as Esposito, Dave’s bitter former partner who has an axe to grind against him, while Greg Kinnear offers plenty as Harvey Englehart, Dave’s boss. He’s both convinced that Dave is an ace arson, but also somewhat checked out, planning his retirement.

    Hannah Emily Anderson as Ashley, Dave’s wife, has less to do but does enjoy a few decent moments.

    Finally, Rafe Spall likewise has a smaller role (at least in the early going), but is superbly snippy as Calderone’s boss/boyfriend and in his antagonistic professional relationship with Englehart.

    Final Thoughts

    Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine in 'Smoke', premiering June 27, 2025 on Apple TV+.
    Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine in ‘Smoke’, premiering June 27, 2025 on Apple TV+.

    ‘Smoke’ is a show that might end up severely testing the patience of some, but if you stick with it, the series catches fire in a way that, while many will predict how, is still worth watching.

    It may not be on the level of ‘Black Bird,’ but it still works.

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    What’s the plot of ‘Smoke’?

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

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

    Who stars in ‘Smoke’?

    • Taron Egerton
    • Jurnee Smollett
    • Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine
    • Hannah Emily Anderson
    • Rafe Spall
    • John Leguizamo
    • Greg Kinnear
    Taron Egerton in 'Smoke,' premiering June 27, 2025 on Apple TV+.
    Taron Egerton in ‘Smoke,’ premiering June 27, 2025 on Apple TV+.

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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).

    Related Article: Taron Egerton Talks ‘Tetris’ and Playing Video Game Designer Henk Rogers

    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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  • Taron Egerton Would Like to Play Wolverine

    Taron Egerton and Hugh Jackman in 'Eddie the Eagle.'
    (L to R) Taron Egerton and Hugh Jackman in ‘Eddie the Eagle.’

    Taron Egerton has done a lot in a relatively short career so far. In the last decade, he’s gotten a big break via Matthew Vaughn’s ‘Kingsman’ spy caper franchise, played a few real people (including Eddie the Eagle and Elton John), been nominated for several awards and lent his voice to a couple of successful animated movies in the ‘Sing’ movies.

    One milestone he hasn’t hit for a young rising star is getting the call from Marvel Studios for a meeting about a potential role. Or has he? According to a new interview with the New York Times, he has. And they talked about him potentially playing Wolverine.

    “I don’t think it would be wrong to say that,” he tells the paper. “I’d be excited but I’d be apprehensive as well, because Hugh is so associated with the role that I’d wonder if it’d be very difficult for someone else to do it.”

    “Hugh”, of course, is Hugh Jackman, the man who played Logan/Wolverine across different X-Men movies for two decades, finishing up – at least, for now – with 2017’s ‘Logan’, which effectively killed off his character. But as we all know, superheroes rarely stay dead and even with Marvel looking to reboot the mutant characters following its purchase of 20th Century Fox, he could still return.

    Patrick Stewart, for example, recently played an alternate Professor Charles Xavier in ‘Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness’. So the door is open to Jackman should he wish to don the claws again. He’s said, though, that he’s effectively done playing the character, especially given the tough training regime it requires.

    Taron Egerton in Twentieth Century Fox's 'Kingsman: The Golden Circle.'
    Taron Egerton in Twentieth Century Fox’s ‘Kingsman: The Golden Circle.’

    Still, if Egerton is looking to get Jackman’s blessing to take over the role, at least he has a relatively direct line to the man, since they worked together on ‘Eddie the Eagle’.

    We can certainly see Egerton in the role of the long-lived, fast-healing and metal-clawed mutant, as he’s got the dramatic chops to bring the character to life and can get to the physical place.

    As of right now, we have to leave this in the rumor zone, since there have been no announcements (not that we’d expect anything official from Marvel until the company is ready to say something). Still, Taron seems excited even by just the potential idea. “Hopefully if it does come around, they’ll give me a shot,” he says.

    Marvel’s future plans, of course, are a mystery beyond the current planned films and shows but given the company’s planned presence at this month’s San Diego Comic-Con, we’re expecting to hear more about the plans for the next phase in the Marvel Cinematic Universe on screens both big and small. Could we see Egerton bound on stage to a rapturous welcome? You never know.

    Meanwhile, he’ll be back on our screens via Apple TV+ limited series ‘Blackbird’, debuting this Friday.

    Hugh Jackman as Logan in 2013's 'The Wolverine.'
    Hugh Jackman as Logan in 2013’s ‘The Wolverine.’
  • ‘The King’s Man’ Teaser Trailer Explains How the Spy Agency Got Its Start

    ‘The King’s Man’ Teaser Trailer Explains How the Spy Agency Got Its Start

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    The mysterious British spy organization from the “Kingsman” movies started out with … well, one “King’s Man.”

    The teaser trailer for the prequel is here, to explain how the first independent intelligence agency got its start. Ralph Fiennes stars as a World War I soldier who seems to found the Kingsman. He brings in a new recruit (Harris Dickinson), telling him, “I know you want to fight, but there are other ways to do your duty.”

    As befitting the nature of the shadowy organization, the trailer doesn’t reveal much. Here’s the movie’s official synopsis: “As a collection of history’s worst tyrants and criminal masterminds gather to plot a war to wipe out millions, one man must race against time to stop them.”

    The cast also includes Gemma Arterton, Rhys Ifans, Matthew Goode, Tom Hollander, Daniel Brühl, Djimon Hounsou, and Charles Dance.

    “The King’s Man” opens in theaters February 14.

  • ‘Kingsman’ Prequel Gets a New Title

    ‘Kingsman’ Prequel Gets a New Title

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    The “Kingsman” prequel from director Matthew Vaughn has a new name.

    Welcome, “The King’s Man.”

    Previously known as “Kingsman: The Great Game,” the prequel is slated for release in February 2020.

    The franchise, which began with 2014’s “Kingsman: The Secret Service,” is based on a Marvel comic and was created at 20th Century Fox. But now, that studio is owned by Disney, so the IP has returned home.

    “The Kings Man” also unveiled a synopsis and a new logo:

    As a collection of history’s worst tyrants and criminal masterminds gather to plot a war to wipe out millions, one man must race against time to stop them. Discover the origins of the very first independent intelligence agency in THE KING’S MAN, directed by Matthew Vaughn, coming to theaters February 2020.

    Not much else is known about the movie, but it will star Harris Dickinson, Ralph Fiennes, Daniel Bruhl, Rhys Ifans, and Charles Dance.

    While original series star Taron Egerton won’t be in the prequel, Vaughn has teased a third chapter in Eggsy’s story.

  • ‘Kingsman 3’ Director Teases Film’s Status, ‘Final Chapter’ of Eggsy and Harry Story

    ‘Kingsman 3’ Director Teases Film’s Status, ‘Final Chapter’ of Eggsy and Harry Story

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    The “Kingsman” universe is expanding rapidly, with a planned prequel film and potential spinoff flick and TV series in the works for the franchise. But a third entry in the original series is indeed still on the docket, and in a new interview, the film’s director has teased some key details about plans for its plot and production.

    While chatting with Digital Spy, director Matthew Vaughn confirmed that the as-yet-untitled sequel to 2017’s “Kingsman: The Golden Circle” will still be made, though it won’t be hitting its initial release date target of November 8. First, the prequel film “Kingsman: The Great Game” is due in theaters early next year.

    But Vaughn told Digital Spy that once that film is finished, it will be full steam ahead on “Kingsman 3.” Echoing previous comments he made about the movie’s plot, the director confirmed that it will officially close the book on Eggsy (Taron Edgerton) and Harry’s (Colin Firth) story.

    “We’ve got to finish off the Eggsy and Harry relationship,” Vaughn explained to Digital Spy. “The final chapter of their relationship needs to be told, which we’ve got ready to do, and I’m hoping to shoot that later this year or the beginning of next year.”

    Stay tuned to see when “Kingsman 3” is slated to make its debut. In the meantime, prequel “The Great Game” will hit theaters on February 14, 2020.

    [via: Digital Spy]

  • ‘Kingsman’ Prequel Adding ‘Game of Thrones,’ ‘Harry Potter’ Actors to Cast

    HBO

    The world of “Kingsman” is getting populated with new faces.

    The third movie in the franchise will be a prequel and instead of starring Taron Egerton, will focus on Harris Dickinson’s Conrad, a cocky yet charming young hero who fights in World War I. Joseph Fiennes is also set to star.

    Now, Collider reports that the drama’s ensemble is growing. In talks to join the cast are Daniel Brühl (“Captain America: Civil War,” TNT’s “The Alienist”); Charles Dance (“Game of Thrones”); Matthew Goode (“Downton Abbey,” “The Crown”); and Rhys Ifans (“Harry Potter,” “Alice Through the Looking Glass”).

    Ifans would reportedly play a dangerous and manipulative Russian mystic, while the other roles are unclear.

    “Kingsman” director Matthew Vaughn has big plans for the franchise universe. He’s working on a sequel to “Golden Circle” that would bring back Egerton as Eggy. He’s also developing a “Kingsman” television series and a “Statesman” movie about American spies.

    The “Kingsman” prequel is slated for release November 9, 2019.