Taron Egerton’s Latest Christmas Thriller ‘Carry-On’ Is Currently Trending at No. 1 on Netflix in many countries after being released just in time for Christmas. The film, directed by Jaume Collet-Serra (director of ‘Black Adam’), follows Ethan Kopek, a young TSA agent who is blackmailed by a mysterious person named Traveler (Jason Bateman) into allowing a dangerous shipment to be transported. sneak through security on a Christmas Eve flight.
And while waiting for a call to be Wolverineas has been rumored for years, in a recent interview with Today, the increasingly muscular Egerton was asked if he would be interested in making a sequel, and the Kingsman actor gave an optimistic response: “It’s a kind of extraordinary ensemble of circumstances, so I think it would take a really innovative and creative idea for it to feel like a worthy idea for a sequel. But yeah, why not? The sequels worked with Die Hard, so who knows when? I saw it, it made me feel very Christmassy. So that’s my metric. That’s my story, and I stick to it.”
‘Carry-On’, as it was originally calledalthough it is not like Die Hard, it is a similar Christmas-themed action film, so it is logical that the actor believes that it will end up becoming its own franchise. It begins with Ethan, an average TSA agent working his shift on one of the busiest days of the year, but falls victim to blackmail, leading to a series of fights to save innocents.
‘Carry-on Luggage,’ which premiered on Netflix on December 13, earned an 86% rating on Rotten Tomatoeswhich is pretty impressive right off the bat. The film, once it gets going, delivers until its exciting ending.
Joaquín Gasca is an expert in competitive sports, technology and motorsports. Some time ago he hung up his cleated boots to focus on paddle tennis and running… age-related things, he complains. But he also signs up for any bombing that has to do with pushing his body to the limit, whether driving an Aston Martin or going to the office on a scooter.
He is very Atlético de Madrid, so when footballers like Marcos Llorente or Álvaro Morata have starred on the cover of Men’s Health, he was there to write them. He has just run his first marathon for Runner’s World, and as happens in this universe, he is already looking for the next one to get under 3 hours. If you have to test any type of paddle tennis racket, vehicle or watch, it is no problem. Even sneakers. Whatever you need in sports equipment.
Joaquín graduated in journalism from USP-CEU in 2013, but since 2009, when he joined the University newspaper, he began working as a 360-degree “journalist” in digital and print. The next steps of his almost 15-year career were taken doing culture and sports at Shangay magazine, until he joined Hearst a week before the start of the pandemic in 2020. He is also a professor of social networks and new technologies at Universitas Senioribvs CEU and is part of Hearst’s Innovation HUB to research new trends.