The brand new trailer for ‘The King’s Man’ charges forth
It’s no accident that the spy genre happens to be my favourite genre of film, and now audiences will need to ready themselves for the explosive action of the full on new trailer for 2020’s much anticipated historical action thriller The King’s Man.
Watch the all new trailer below:
Here’s the official synopsis:
As a collection of history’s worst tyrants and criminal masterminds gather to plot a war to wipe out millions, one man and his protégé must race against time to stop them.
Director Matthew Vaughn once again brings his signature style to this thumping action experience that is The King’s Man. This time around Vaughn says goodbye to Eggsy and the modern day Kingsman and instead takes us back in time to the dawn of the Kingsman Intelligence Service which was born out of the trenches of WWI, and introduces us to a group of dashing new heroes and plenty of dis-dastardly villains.
Taking on the film’s lead is venerated actor and gentleman performer Ralph Fiennes as The Duke of Oxford, a gentrified hero of the old world who is very much in keeping with the classic Scott/Shackleton adventurer and who enlists the help of his ward Conrad (Harris Dickinson) to help stop an escalating conflict that could set the whole world on fire.
Going up against the Kingsman, who also include the Djimon Hounsou’s brawling warrior Shola and Gemma Arterton’s classy and feisty Polly, are a collection of despicable villains including Rhys Ifans as Rasputin, who is sure to make for a terrifying arch enemy for the Duke of Oxford.
The crazy has been cranked up high for The King’s Man and the action looks epic on this one as The Duke of Oxford and his team of heroes dive into everything from the trenches of the First World War to the gentrified palaces of the Russian autocracy and the result is something that audiences will be spellbound with.
We’ve learnt that manners indeed maketh man, and audiences can prepare themselves to the witness the origin of this incredible action franchise when The King’s Man arrives in cinemas on September 18.