The King's Man brought a new perspective to Matthew Vaughn's spy series when it debuted in 2021, showing audiences how the secret organization tasked with protecting the world was founded. The deep bond between a man and his son is at the heart of the agency's first steps. But apparently, before the story was told in a movie intended for theatrical release, it was supposed to be a TV series, Vaughn told Collider's Maggie Lovitt in an interview in this year's edition of New York. York Comic-Con. The filmmaker revealed that he had different plans for the prequel before being convinced to adapt it into a film:
"The King's Man was originally intended to be a television series and I was persuaded to turn it into a film. What we wanted to do was something like 'The Crown,' but with a twist." message and a minor success for Kingsman throughout the series' decades." ."
The prequel follows Orlando (Ralph Fiennes), an aristocrat tasked with creating an information network employing people working closely with prominent political figures around the world. Before his wife dies, she makes him promise that he will never allow their son, Conrad (Harris Dickinson), to participate in a war. Although unable to keep his promise due to the boy's enthusiasm for joining the military, Orlando is determined to change the world through his spy organization, paving the way for the creation of the organization seen in the original Kingsman films.
Taking place decades before the events of the films starring Taron Egerton as Eggsy, the prequel has a chance to stand out from the rest of the series due to the way the main characters must complete their missions. your service without the myriad of technologies that modern times make possible. suggestion. with spies like Harry Hart (Colin Firth). The King's Man continued to earn $126 million at the global box office at a time when the pandemic was still directly affecting theater attendance.
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