‘The King’s Man’ Special Look: Learn The “Bloody” Origin Of The Kingsman

If you forgot there was going to be yet anotherKingsmanmovie, that’s okay – I’m sure many others did as well. The film, a prequel calledThe King’s Man, has had itsrelease date shuffled multiple times– and not just because of COVID-19. The flick was originally due out in 2019, but is now set to open this holiday season. For those who need the reminder, there’s a newThe King’s Manspecial look below that goes behind the scenes of the upcomingMatthew Vaughnmovie.

The King’s Man Special Look

TheKingsmanseries is just one of those things that I don’t “get.” I’m not saying I don’t understand the series – I’m notthatdense, folks – I just don’t really understand its popularity. The first film is bloated and dumb and the sequel is even worse. I have no desire to have this story continue any further. But since I have no say in the matter, here comesThe King’s Man.

This latest entry is once again helmed by Matthew Vaughn, but there’s a twist: it’s a prequel instead of a sequel. The film will take viewers back to the origins of the spy organization, and throw some historical figures in for good measure. InThe King’s Man, “As a collection of history’s worst tyrants and criminal masterminds gather to plot a war to wipe out millions, one man must race against time to stop them. Discover the origins of the very first independent intelligence agency.”

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The cast includesRalph Fiennes,Gemma Arterton,Rhys Ifans,Matthew Goode,Tom Hollander,Harris Dickinson,Daniel Brühl, withDjimon Hounsou, andCharles Dance. Matthew Vaughn, David Reid, and Adam Bohling are the producers, and Mark Millar, Dave Gibbons, Stephen Marks, Claudia Vaughn, and Ralph Fiennes serve as executive producers. The King’s Man is based on the comic bookThe Secret Serviceby Mark Millar and Dave Gibbons, and the story is by Matthew Vaughn and the screenplay is by Matthew Vaughn & Karl Gajdusek.The King’s Manhits theaters onDecember 22, 2021.

The Future

If you’re a fan of this series and want evenmoremovies, you’re in luck! Matthew Vaughn and company have already spoken in the past about plans for more movies. Last December, Marv Group CEO Zygi Kamasasaidthat Vaughn is planning “something like seven more Kingsman films,” adding: “We want to grow the business and the output. We have aKingsmanTV series in the works and there are two [or] three other franchises that are being developed alongside theKingsmanworld.”

Vaughn added that at least one of those movies would be a sequel that serves as the “conclusion of the Harry Hart–Eggsy relationship,” stating: “The next movie is what happens to these characters [after the events ofThe Golden Circle]. They’re definitely not going to be doing what you’ve seen them do before.”

Franchise starTaron Egertonhas previously confirmed a script for this third entry in the Harry Hart/Eggsy relationship is ready,adding: “I would like to do one more because frankly, I’d like to say goodbye to [Eggsy] in a befitting way and to finish the trilogy. All good things come to an end. It was always imagined as a trilogy and I think it’d be great to finish the story off because I’ve loved playing the character.”