Screen Rant's exclusive The King's Man clip sees Matthew Vaughn discussing Stanley Tucci's casting and teasing the franchise's future. Vaughn returns to the Kingsman franchise to co-write and direct the prequel to his previous films and Mark Millar and Dave Gibbons' graphic novel series of the same name. The story centers around British duke Orlando Oxford as he begins putting together a team of skilled operatives, including his son, for the world's first independent spy organization to stop a cabal of the world's worst tyrants and criminal masterminds hatching a dark plot to wipe out millions.
Ralph Fiennes leads the cast of The King's Man alongside Gemma Arterton, Rhys Ifans, Matthew Goodie, Djimon Hounsou, Tom Hollander, Harris Dickinson, Daniel Brühl and Charles Dance. Having originally entered development in mid-2018, the prequel would initially see a swift turnaround with an original November release date planned, only for the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic to push its release back by two years. The King's Man finally hit theaters this past December to generally mixed reviews from critics and is now gearing up to make its way to audiences' homes.
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Ahead of the prequel film's streaming debut, Screen Rant has an exclusive The King's Man clip. The video sees co-writer/director Matthew Vaughn discussing casting Stanley Tucci, Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Daniel Brühl and what they mean for the franchise's future. Check out the exclusive clip below:
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Stanley Tucci and Aaron Taylor-Johnson's castings for The King's Man were two of the more interesting of the ensemble roster for the secrecy surrounding them in the months
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