One of the things that makes a Matthew
Vaughn movie an event is the stylistic nature of his interpretation of the source material and his knack for creating a unique movie experience Read More →
Not exact matches
Matthew
Vaughn has acknowledged this in interviews, saying (with a legitimate storyteller's concern) that the Civil Rights was too big of an issue to offhandedly hint at in a
movie already widely concerned with a specific political
event, and that the Movement might become part of a sequel, should a sequel get made.
That's a decade after the
events of First Class, and it also means that previous director Matthew
Vaughn's idea of opening the
movie with the JFK assassination seems unlikely.