Meanwhile, a potential spin-off focusing on American agency Statesman is also in development, although it's not clear exactly when it might arrive in cinemas, with nothing confirmed regarding possible production dates.Īnd Tom Hollander reckons there's lots of potential for further films in the vein of The King's Man as well, focusing on various different time periods. One film which is already confirmed is a third entry in the main series – reportedly subtitled The Blue Blood – which will follow on from The Golden Circle and serve as the conclusion of Eggsy and Harry's storyline. It looks like The King's Man won't be the last film in the franchise – with Vaughn keen to extend the series with future outings. Read more: The King's Man end credits scene explained.Where to watch? The King's Man is released in UK cinemas from Saturday 26th December 2021. In the process of preventing them, we watch as the Kingsman organisation is born. The villains, who are headed up by a ruthless leader whose true identity is deliberately withheld from the audience, are hatching a plan to manipulate rising tensions in Europe to their own ends – with the goal of bringing about a global war and ultimately the destruction of England. The central characters are Orlando and Conrad Oxford, an aristocratic father and son who have rather differing attitudes towards war, but who both find themselves fighting against an evil alliance of baddies that includes the likes of notorious Russian monk Rasputin. The new entry in the series is the first not to be set in the modern-day – with the action instead unfolding more than a century ago, primarily against the backdrop of the First World War.
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