Kingsman: The Secret Service. Like and Share our website to support us. Kingsman: The Secret Service is a 2014 spy action film based on the comic book The Secret Service. This films follows the story of a super-secret spy organization that recruits an unrefined but promising street kid, Gary 'Eggsy' Unwin, into a secret spy organisation. ON BLU-RAY, DVD & DIGITAL. Kingsman: The Secret Service introduced the world to Kingsman. In Kingsman: The Golden Circle, our heroes face a new challenge when their headquarters are destroyed and the world is held hostage. Their journey leads them to the discovery of an allied spy organization in the US called Statesman, and in a new adventure.
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Released February 13th, 2015, 'Kingsman: The Secret Service' stars, The R movie has a runtime of about 2 hr 9 min, and received a score of 60 (out of 100) on Metacritic, which compiled reviews from 50 knowledgeable critics. You probably already know what the movie's about, but just in case.
Here's the plot: 'Gary 'Eggsy' Unwin (Taron Egerton), whose late father secretly worked for a spy organization, lives in a South London housing estate and seems headed for a life behind bars. However, dapper agent Harry Hart (Colin Firth) recognizes potential in the youth and recruits him to be a trainee in the secret service. Meanwhile, villainous Richmond Valentine (Samuel L. Jackson) launches a diabolical plan to solve the problem of climate change via a worldwide killing spree.' 'Kingsman: The Secret Service' is currently available to rent, purchase, or stream via subscription on VUDU, YouTube, Amazon.com, iTunes Store, and XFINITY.
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United States Language English Budget $81–94 million Box office $414.4 million Kingsman: The Secret Service is a 2014 directed and co-produced. The screenplay, written by Vaughn and, is based on 's and 's series. The film follows the recruitment and training of Gary 'Eggsy' Unwin , into a secret spy organisation. Eggsy joins a mission to tackle a global threat from Richmond Valentine , a wealthy megalomaniac., and play supporting roles. Kingsman: The Secret Service premiered at the festival on 13 December 2014, and was theatrically released in the United Kingdom on 29 January 2015 and United States on 13 February 2015.
The film received generally positive reviews from critics who highly praised the stylized action sequences, the acting performances, villain, score, and its, though some violent and sexual scenes were critiqued as over-the-top. The film grossed over $414 million worldwide, becoming Vaughn's most commercially successful film to date. In 2015, it won the for.
A sequel, titled, was released in September 2017, with Vaughn and the main cast returning. A prequel, is currently scheduled to be released on February 14, 2020. Contents. Plot During a mission in the in 1997, probationary Lee Unwin sacrifices himself to protect his superior Harry Hart. Hart, blaming himself, returns to London to give Lee's widow Michelle and her young son Gary 'Eggsy' a medal engraved with an emergency assistance number.
Seventeen years later, Eggsy, having dropped out of training for the despite his intelligence and capability, has become a stereotypical. After being arrested for stealing a car, Eggsy calls the number. Hart arranges his release.
Hart explains that he is a member of Kingsman, a private intelligence service founded by wealthy British individuals who lost their heirs in. Hart, code name 'Galahad', explains there is a position available, as agent 'Lancelot' was killed by the assassin Gazelle while trying to rescue Professor James Arnold from kidnappers. Eggsy becomes Hart's candidate. Other candidates are eliminated through dangerous training tests run by operative 'Merlin', until only Eggsy and Roxy, a candidate he befriended, are left. Eggsy refuses to complete the final test – shooting a Pug puppy he has raised during the training process (unaware that the gun holds blanks) – and Roxy is named the new 'Lancelot'. Meanwhile, Merlin discovers that Professor Arnold has returned to work as if nothing had happened.
Hart attempts to interrogate him, but a in Professor Arnold's neck explodes, killing him. The detonation signal is traced to a facility owned by Internet billionaire and philanthropist Richmond Valentine, who has recently offered everyone in the world that grant free lifetime cellular and Internet connectivity.
Hart, impersonating a billionaire philanthropist, meets Valentine face-to-face. Hart learns of Valentine's connection to an obscure 's church in, and travels there, wearing glasses containing a video. As Eggsy watches, Valentine activates the SIM cards in the church, triggering a signal that causes the parishioners to become murderously violent. Hart's spy training leaves him as the only survivor. Outside the church Valentine explains what happened, and then shoots Hart in the face. Eggsy returns to Kingsman headquarters and finds that Chester 'Arthur' King, Kingsman's leader, has a scar on his neck just like Professor Arnold's. King reveals that Valentine plans to transmit his 'neurological wave' worldwide via satellite network, believing the resulting 'culling' of the human race will avert its extinction.
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Only those Valentine has chosen, willing and unwilling, will be unaffected. King tries to poison Eggsy, but Eggsy switches glasses and King poisons himself. Eggsy, Merlin and Roxy set out to stop Valentine. Roxy uses to destroy one of Valentine's satellites and break up the network, but Valentine quickly secures a replacement from a business associate. Merlin flies Eggsy to Valentine's base, where he masquerades as King. Eggsy is discovered by a failed Kingsman recruit, Charlie Hesketh, leading to both Eggsy and Merlin being cornered.
On Eggsy's suggestion, Merlin activates the implanted chips' failsafe, killing almost everyone with a chip. An angry Valentine activates the signal and triggers worldwide pandemonium. Eggsy kills Gazelle and uses one of her sharpened prosthetic legs to impale Valentine and kill him, stopping the signal and ending the threat. In a mid-credits scene Eggsy, now a full Kingsman agent, offers his mother and half-sister a new home away from his abusive stepfather Dean, who flatly objects to Eggsy's suggestion. Eggsy then dispatches him in exactly the same manner that Hart dealt with one of Dean's henchmen earlier. Main article: Millar and Vaughn stated that a was possible if the film performs well at the box office, and Vaughn expressed interest in directing the sequel.
Vaughn also noted that he hoped to have Firth back in the sequel, and that Strong was interested in returning as well. It was confirmed that Taron Egerton was contracted for the sequel.
When asked how they would incorporate Firth's character into the sequel, Millar stated that various ideas have been discussed, including giving Harry Hart an evil brother, or perhaps turning the character into a ghost. Fox announced a sequel was in the works, but it was unclear if Vaughn would return to direct. On 11 June 2015, it was confirmed Vaughn had begun writing the sequel, and that he might return to direct it. Was set to begin in April 2016, with a 6 October 2017 release date. It was reported that was in talks to star as the new villain, and might sign on as the Head of the CIA.
On 18 March 2016, was also confirmed to reprise his role as Charles 'Charlie' Hesketh. Vaughn later revealed the sequel's title to be Kingsman: The Golden Circle. The plot follows Eggsy and Merlin joining forces with 'Statesman', their American counterpart after Kingsman was destroyed by the film's villain Poppy, played by Moore. On 7 April 2016, Egerton revealed the first poster for the film, which strongly hinted that Firth would return for the film; the poster features Harry Hart's trademark pair of glasses with one of the lenses missing below the tagline (a borrowed quote from ) stating 'reports of my death have been greatly exaggerated.' Sophie Cookson will also reprise her role as Roxy Morton in the sequel. The next day, Deadline reported that was in talks for the role of Jack Daniels.
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