The King's Man Releases Red Band Trailer

Credit: 20th Century Studios


Credit: 20th Century Studios

One of the much-anticipated and really delayed films from 20th Century Studios finally releases its new re-band trailer, The King's Man, the prequel to the series of Kingsman, with all new footage from the upcoming movie starting with the introduction of Rasputin and including various history lessons on the famed intelligence organization.

Kingsman: The Secret Service and The Golden Circle will finally be having its prequel titled The King's Man and it remains based on the comic series of The Secret Service by Dave Gibbons and Mark Millar. The third film in the installment of the franchise revolves around the origins of the famed intelligence organization and spy agency which dates back even to the time of the first world war.

The director of the show, Matthew Vaughn, teased in 2019 on ET that the film will focus on a more serious tone but it will definitely be anything less than boring. The King's Man has been much anticipated especially because it has been delayed a lot of times already considering the ongoing global pandemic of 2021, and this year, it will finally be happening.

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The trailer of The King's Man is full of violence, and swear-happy words which promises that of the previous releases, where there would be equal parts of both class and crass with the film being a period-set one.

In the trailer, it was shown that the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand led to all-out chaos and people life Rasputin, one of the brilliant minds the world has in existence at that time would need to hatch a plan to either stop or make way for the death of millions of people. The very first among all the Kingsman, the Duke of Oxford, will be making sure that would not be happening.

The King's Man banners an awesome ensemble of cast starring Ralph Fiennes, Daniel Brühl, Djimon Hounsou, Gemma Arterton, Harris Dickinson, Rhys Ifans, Matthew Goode, Tom Hollander, and Charles Dance. It is scheduled to come out in theaters on December 22, 2021.

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