Matthew Vaughn's third installment of The Kingsman franchise won't arrive on Blu-ray and DVD until next week, but The King's Man is available digitally starting today, and we have an awesome behind-the-scenes look at one of the most physically grueling scenes of the film - Harris Dickinson's Conrad Oxford in No Man's Land! The clip includes some great commentary from the cast and crew, so be sure to check it out below!
The King's Man is available today digitally, and will arrive on 4K UHD, Blu-ray and DVD on February 22.
The Kingsman Collection, all three films including bonus features, also arrive together for the first time digitally today. Fans of the series can pick up the three film collection as a collectible SteelBook on February 22.
From Director Matthew Vaughn, and starring Ralph Fiennes, Gemma Arterton, Djimon Hounsou, and Harry Dickinson, The King's Man explores the mythology of the very first independent intelligence agency. Set during WW1, the lethal yet impeccably trained spies take on the ultimate mission to save the fate of humanity.
The trilogy of films are based upon the The Secret Service comic book by Mark Millar and Dave Gibbons.
Discover the origins of the very first independent intelligence agency in THE KING'S MAN. A group of history's worst tyrants and criminal masterminds, including Rasputin (Rhys Ifans), has gathered to plot a mercenary war that will wipe out millions of innocent people across the world. Enter Kingsman, the world's very first independent intelligence agency. Sworn to operate at the highest levels of ethics and discretion, the lethal, impeccably trained spies use an elite haberdashery business as a front for the organization. Dedicated to stopping the imminent carnage, Kingsman founding member, the Duke of Oxford (Ralph Fiennes), recruits a protege, Conrad (Harris Dickinson), to join the organization and help set history on a more positive course. Directed by Matthew Vaughn and starring a stellar cast, including Gemma Arterton, Matthew Goode, Tom Hollander, Daniel Brühl, with Djimon Hounsou and Charles Dance.
Did you see The King's Man in theaters, or are you waiting for the home video release this week? What did you think of the behind-the-scenes video? How far do you think you could have carried him?
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