After a lackluster performance at the box office, the spy action-comedy 'Argylle' starring Henry Cavill is gearing up for its streaming debut on Apple TV+ on April 12. The film, directed by Matthew Vaughn, failed to recoup its massive $200 million budget during its theatrical run, grossing under $100 million worldwide.
'Argylle' features an ensemble cast including Bryce Dallas Howard, Bryan Cranston, Catherine O’Hara, Dua Lipa, Sam Rockwell, and John Cena. The movie blends espionage and humor, following the dual narratives of spy novelist Elly Conway (Howard) and Agent Aubrey Argylle (Cavill).
Despite the anticipation generated by its intriguing trailers and Cavill's portrayal of a suave spy, 'Argylle' faced criticism for its excessive runtime, questionable CGI, and convoluted plot. The film's underwhelming reception from both audiences and critics raises doubts about its potential for future sequels.
Director Matthew Vaughn envisions 'Argylle' as the start of a trilogy exploring the titular character's backstory and potential crossovers with his 'Kingsman' franchise. However, the success of these plans hinges on the film's streaming performance and audience demand.
While Vaughn remains optimistic about expanding the spy universe he has created, the lukewarm response to 'Argylle' suggests challenges ahead. With another 'Kingsman' movie in development, the fate of 'Argylle' as a franchise may depend on its ability to attract a strong streaming audience.
Despite its box office struggles, 'Argylle' will have a second chance to captivate viewers when it premieres on Apple TV+ next week. Whether the film can overcome its initial setbacks and pave the way for future installments remains to be seen.