Guardians of the Galaxy impacted Matthew Vaughn's long-gestating Flash Gordon remake, according to the Kingsman director.
In an interview with Collider Vaughn, who signed on for Flash Gordon back in 2015, said that while he's still working on the remake, it's become a bit more difficult to make it ever since the success of Guardians of the Galaxy.
"For me, the only problem with Flash Gordon is Guardians [of the Galaxy] kind of stole what I would have liked to have done with it," Vaughn said. "You’ve got Star Wars, you’ve got Guardians, so you’ve got to have your own space opera, but you have to find something that can survive among these two very, very great franchises."
However, Vaughn isn't ready to shut the door on Flash Gordon but will only make it if he finds an original angle and ideas to work with.
“The way I choose films is when I know I have to make it," Vaughn explained. "Simple as that. There will be a moment where I can’t think of anything else other than getting behind a camera and shooting a movie. It’s a very hard switch to click; once it’s on, nothing stops me.”
Vaughn has confirmed he's been in talks with Warner Bros. to potentially helm Man of Steel 2, and he has some ideas for the sequel.
Be sure to check out IGN's review of Vaughn's latest movie, Kingsman: The Golden Circle, as well as the director's thoughts on the film's marketing. And for even more on the sequel, check out co-writer Jane Goldman's thoughts on the return of a major character.
Alex Gilyadov is a freelance writer for IGN. Be sure to check out his YouTube channel and follow him on Twitter.
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