20th Century Studios’ new trailer for “The King’s Man,” the upcoming prequel to the “Kingsmen” movies, reveals how the key British spy company got here to be within the midst of the dying and destruction of World War I.
The trailer options Ralph Fiennes because the Duke of Oxford, who brings his idealistic son Conrad (Matthew Goode) into the Kingsmen in a lot the identical means that Harry Hart would take Eggsy beneath his wing almost a century later. With the assistance of fellow brokers like the delicate Polly (Gemma Atherton), the Duke and Conrad should foil a plan by the world’s worst tyrants to exterminate thousands and thousands of individuals, with Grigori Rasputin (Rhys Ifans) serving because the Duke’s greatest foe.
While the inexperienced band trailer doesn’t present any of the over-the-top gore that “Kingsmen” has turn into well-known for, the stylized battle scenes and monitoring shot of a torpedo sinking a battleship is a fairly good signal that the shift to an early 20th century setting isn’t going to alter what made the collection a cult hit.
The movie was initially set for launch in November final 12 months however was pushed again to February 2020 and once more to this September after Disney acquired 20th Century Fox and its remaining slate of movies.
Series creator Matthew Vaughn returns as director, producer and co-writer, sharing screenplay credit score with Karl Gajdusek. The movie additionally stars Tom Hollander, Harris Dickinson, Daniel Brühl, Djimon Hounsou and Charles Dance. It is ready to hit theaters on Sept. 18.
Watch the trailer within the clip above.
All the Movies Suspended or Delayed Due to Coronavirus Pandemic (Updating)
As the coronavirus continues to unfold, an rising variety of films are delaying or suspending manufacturing. As the variety of impacted films grows, TheWrap felt it might be most informative to maintain a operating record.
Disney/MGM/Warner Bros.
“No Time to Die”
MGM, Universal and Bond producers Michael G Wilson and Barbara Broccoli introduced that after cautious consideration and thorough analysis of the worldwide theatrical market, the discharge of “No Time to Die” shall be postponed till November 2020.
Photo credit score: Universal
“A Quiet Place Part II”
Director John Krasinski introduced on Instagram that the horror sequel’s March theatrical launch can be delayed amid the rising unfold of the coronavirus across the globe. Paramount has now dated the movie for launch on Sept. 4.
Photo credit score: Paramount
“Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway”
“Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway” was one of many first movies delayed as a part of the coronavirus, with Sony pushing its late March launch to Aug. 7. But because the shutdowns continued, Sony juggled its launch slate in order that the household movie will now open Jan. 15, 2021.
Photo credit score: Sony
“Fast and Furious 9”
The launch of the subsequent “Fast & Furious” installment, “F9,” has been delayed from May 22 to now opening on April 2, 2021.
Photo credit score: Universal
“The Lovebirds”
Paramount postponed the April three theatrical launch of the romantic comedy “The Lovebirds” starring Issa Rae and Kumail Nanjiani after its SXSW premiere was additionally canceled. Netflix then acquired the movie from Paramount and debuted it on May 22.
Paramount/Netflix
“Blue Story”
Paramount postponed the theatrical launch UK gang movie “Blue Story,” which was set to open on March 20. The movie then premiered on digital on May 5.