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Before spies had gadgets, they had grit. The King’s Man is a high-octane origin story that dives into the earliest days of the legendary Kingsman intelligence agency. Set against the backdrop of World War I, this stylish and explosive prequel brings together an unlikely group of heroes who must stop a secret cabal bent on wiping out millions.
Ralph Fiennes stars as the Duke of Oxford, a nobleman determined to prevent global catastrophe. Alongside his son and a team of sharp minds, deadly hands, and hidden agendas, he uncovers a plot led by some of history’s most villainous masterminds—including a wild-eyed Rasputin whose scenes alone are worth the watch.
What follows is a whirlwind of espionage, stylish fight choreography, covert missions, and stunning visuals, balanced by moments of real emotional weight. The action is fast, the stakes are high, and the world hangs in the balance.
More than just a spy movie, The King’s Man explores duty, honour, and the human cost of power. It’s a period drama wrapped in blockbuster energy, delivering sharp suits, sharper blades, and an origin story that ties together the thrills of its predecessors with fresh, historical intrigue.
For fans of the Kingsman franchise, this is essential viewing. For newcomers, it’s a standalone spectacle that mixes war, wit, and wild twists into one slick package.