





Esquire's exclusive day at Wimbledon with Taron Egerton
A nice little photoshoot from Esquire






A nice little photoshoot from Esquire
There's a lot to choose from between the city boy escaping doing parkour, the Kingsman trainee, the famous water scene, and so much more! What's your favourite scene with Taron?
The title of the post is shitty because actually, i'm not sure I understood that correctly : Am I right to think that the following list the countries where it will be shown in theatres?
from the article
>Everybody Wants To F*ck Me deals are for Portugal (Lusomundo), Scandinavia (Scanbox), Latin America (Imagem), South Korea (KTH), Switzerland (Filmcoopi), Taiwan (Catchplay), Eastern Europe (Prorom), former Yugoslavia (Blitz), Iceland (Myndform), Baltics (Acme), India (Lionsgate), Israel (Lev), Mongolia (Mongol Films), South Africa (Sun Africa Group/MultiChoice), and Ukraine (Svoe Kino).
An interesting interview about mastering the Aussie accent
from the article
>“I think one of the things is that he [Taron Egerton] has a beautiful, crisp British accent. He trained at RADA. He’s beautifully well-spoken,” Jurd explained during a television interview.
>“So the neatness of the consonants, we had to sort of muddy them up. That was one of the first changes.”
A nice little compilation of Taron's best moments as Johnny Gorilla for those who haven't seen the Sing films yet, ... and also just because.
Nice little article from last year about Jurnee Smollett's experience on set of Smoke, with her son.
From the article :
>“Taron couldn't be more different than his character and is just a lovely human being and kind and a generous team partner and buddies with Hunter, my son,” she gushes. “He got Hunter the cutest wrap gift. He got Hunter a hockey jersey, because Hunter loves anything sports, and we were shooting in Vancouver. He fell in love with the Vancouver Canucks."
from the article
> Another movie that has quietly been climbing charts to become one of Netflix’s most-watched titles of the year is Apex, the intense survival thriller starring Charlize Theron and Taron Egerton.
>Apex premiered on Netflix back at the end of April, and the film spent weeks in the streamer’s global top 10. Apex scored over 105 million views during its first month on streaming as it ravaged worldwide charts, but things are finally slowing down for the thriller film. For the first time since its premiere on April 24, Apex is no longer in the Netflix global top 10, despite still hanging around charts in a handful of countries around the world.