Kingsman: Secret Service -
The story follows (Taron Egerton), a rebellious, street-smart young man in South London whose father died years earlier during a secret mission. He is recruited by Harry Hart (Colin Firth), codenamed "Galahad," a veteran agent of Kingsman —a top-secret, independent intelligence agency disguised as a bespoke tailor shop.
(Sophie Cookson): A fellow recruit who becomes Eggsy's close ally. Production & Reception
: The film explores class dynamics, the "My Fair Lady" concept of self-improvement, and the idea that "Manners maketh man" . Kingsman: Secret Service
: Known for its "hyper-stylized" violence and long, unbroken takes, most notably the controversial "Church Fight" scene set to Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Free Bird".
: The protagonist who transitions from a London "chav" to a sophisticated secret agent. Production & Reception : The film explores class
(Sofia Boutella): Valentine's lethal assistant with razor-sharp blade prosthetics for legs. Arthur (Michael Caine): The high-ranking head of Kingsman.
: It was a major success, grossing $414.4 million on a budget of roughly $81–94 million. The story follows (Taron Egerton)
(2014) is a British spy action-comedy directed by Matthew Vaughn , based on the comic book series by Mark Millar and Dave Gibbons. It serves as a stylistic, "hard R-rated" homage to classic 1960s spy films like James Bond, blending ultra-violent action with dark humor. Plot Overview