Taron Egerton has confirmed that the latest Kingsman movie is set to start filming next year.
The 32-year-old actor is set to reprise his role as Gary 'Eggsy' Unwin in Kingsman: The Blue Blood and suggested that it could head into production in 2023 before adding that the decision would be made by "grown-ups".
Speaking on the Jess Cagle Podcast with Julia Cunningham, Taron said: "My understanding is that we are to be shooting the third instalment in my saga I believe next year.
"But you know, don't listen to what I say because I really don't know. You know, they're grown-up decisions."
The new film was due to be shot following the prequel The King's Man but director Matthew Vaughn revealed that plans had been changed.
He explained: "That was sort of the plan, and I was ready to go, but let's just say the world got turned upside down."
It was previously suggested by Zygi Kamasa - the CEO of Matthew's Marv Films production company - that the director had "something like seven more" of the spy films in the pipeline.
Zygi said: "We want to grow the business and the output. We have a Kingsman TV series in the works and there are two or three other franchises that are being developed alongside the Kingsman world."
Matthew expressed a desire to turn the Kingsman series into a franchise to rival James Bond by exploring conflicts such as World War II.
He said: "If we go down the TV route we can explore the rise of Hitler, then go into World War II.
"For me, it would be amazing to finally get to the Cold War."