The King's Man

As a collection of history's worst tyrants and criminal masterminds gather to plot a war to wipe out millions, one man must race against time to stop them.

  • Released: 2021-12-22
  • Runtime: 131 minutes
  • Genre: Action, Thrillers, War
  • Stars: Ralph Fiennes, Gemma Arterton, Rhys Ifans, Matthew Goode, Tom Hollander, Harris Dickinson, Daniel Brühl, Djimon Hounsou, Charles Dance, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Stanley Tucci, Robert Aramayo, Ross Anderson, Alexandra Maria Lara, Neil Jackson, Alison Steadman, Martin Razpopov, Chloé Booyens, Albert Giannitelli, Olivier Richters, Branka Katić, Katarina Martin, Constantine Gregory, Todd Boyce, Maja Simonsen, Stevee Davies, Hal Fowler, Connor Calland, Kya Garwood, Renars Latkovskis, Jack Cunningham-Nuttall, Alexander Shaw, Bevan Viljoen, Shaun Scott, Andrew Bridgmont, Valerie Pachner, Joel Basman, Todd Boyce, Ron Cook, Barbara Drennan, August Diehl, Nigel Lister, Ian Kelly, David Calvitto, Emun Elliott, David Kross, Rosie Goddard, Dora Davis, Pippa Winslow, Dolores Carbonari, Amy Leeson, Will Pattle, Felix Mosse, Remus Brooks, Timothy Blore, Timon Staehler, Cory Stuckey, Gwithian Evans, Ben Ayers, Cassidy Little, James Backway, Alexander Cobb, Simon Connolly, Ian Porter, Hal Hillman, Tim Bruce, Stefan Schiffer, Kristian Nekrasov, Russell Balogh, Ed Cooper Clarke, Nigel Pilkington, Daniel Vernan, Andrey Andreev, Nina Novich, Fiz Marcus, Alyona Kazarova, Ronja Haugholt, Vår Haugholt, Gabriel Constantin, Gabriela Całun, Aaron Vodovoz, James Musgrave, Thomas Mahy, Jed O'Hagan, Angus Castle-Doughty, Molly McGeachin, Lucia Jade Barker, Alexander Shefler, Alexa Povah, George Gooderham, Emil Oksanen, Max Count, Benedick Blythe, Andy Cheung, Terence Anderson, Thorston Manderlay, Takako Akashi, Richard Stephenson Winter, Shaun McKee, Peter York, Andrey Andreev
  • Director: Matthew Vaughn
 Comments
  • foreveryone-81275 - 18 May 2024
    Not as good as Expected
    This one compared to the previous two movies was a shame, the plotting used in this is a pretty old one and has been used many times in other movies which makes it predictable, the dialogues were pretty good, but I think they could've shown more connections to the previous ones, the action was on point and an overall pretty nice film, though I'd not recommend this to anyone as it was not worth it for how long it was, the story could've been much more crisp and the character development of characters other than the one played by Colin Firth could've been better.

    Though If you watched the previous 2 films you should watch this as the next one 'Kingsman: The Blue Blood' may connect all these.
  • phd_travel - 13 February 2024
    Just too ridiculous
    At first it seemed delightful to have significant ww1 players brought to the big screen. And the production is grand. But the changes and liberties got increasingly absurd and even repugnant. The viewer is brought into Sarajevo, the Tsar's Russia, the trenches of ww1. It's hard enough for people to learn history it would have been better not to distort things so much and in such an absurd way. A few liberties carefully woven around the real incidents would have been better. The scene with Rapsutin was just too much. And the reason Woodrow did not want to go to war was too silly. Hopefully people who watch this show at least will be spurred to read up on the real incidents and learn about the truth of things like the Zimmerman telegram.

    Poor Ralph Fiennes he deserved a better story. Harris Dickinson is a bit bland and his character's death was a damper. Gemma is alright. The actor who played the 3 kings does not look like them enough. So many actors have looked like them.

    This movie is the weakest of the series. It's been downhill since the first.