Colin Firth wants King's Speech sequel

Sep 26 2012.

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Colin Firth is to appear in a 'King's Speech' sequel.

The British actor has reportedly agreed to reprise his Oscar-winning role as King George VI in a follow-up film, which will be set during World War II.

A source told The Sun newspaper: "The sequel is going to be about the experience of families during the Blitz. It will focus on how the privileged royal family was hit by the crisis, compared to the more ordinary family of George VI's speech therapist.

"The focus will be on George but it will also show how the whole royal household was affected. There's still amazing interest in the Blitz. The movie is still in the very early stages but everyone's keen to get going soon."

Colin's co-stars Helena Bonham Carter, who played his wife Queen Elizabeth, and Geoffrey Rush - the king's speech therapist - are also said to want to return for the sequel, and director Tom Hooper is keen to take the helm once again.

'The King's Speech' - which picked up four Oscars, including Colin's for Best Actor, as well as a string of BAFTAs, Golden Globes and Screen Actors Guild awards - cost just £9 million to make and earned over £250 million at the box office.
 
 
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