Los Angeles: "Kingsman: The Secret Service" director Matthew Vaughn is in talks to helm upcoming movie "Flash Gordon".


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20th Century Fox picked up the project last year with John Davis and King Features producing, and the script being written by "Star Trek 3" writers John D Payne and Patrick McKay, said The Hollywood Reporter.


Vaughn, 44, has previously worked on some Hollywood superhero movies like 2010's "Kick Ass" and 2011's "X-Men: First Class".


The producer-turned-director most recently directed his most successful movie to date "Kingsman: The Secret Service" starring Colin Firth and Samuel L Jackson which has reportedly grossed USD 392 million worldwide.


Steven "Flash" Gordon is a character in a science fiction adventure comic strip written by Alex Raymond. Flash is a Yale graduate who is kidnapped and taken into space when Earth was bombarded by fiery meteors.


The story has spawned movies, last seen in a 1980 flick starring Sam Jones, and TV series with the latest adaptations running on Sci-Fi Channel from 2007 to 2008.