- ‘The King’s Man’: The new trailer showcases the thrilling scene of Ralph Fiennes and teases a shadowy villain
- The new trailer has many great moments including a possible connection between the villain and the Kingsman outfit
A new trailer has been released for ‘S The King’s Man’, which is released with new footage, which teases the main villain of the Qu Kingsman ‘prequel film. The new trailer has several great moments including a possible relationship between the villain and the Kingsman outfit. At the beginning, we see a shadowy figure, addressing the cabal of historical villains, wearing a ring, with a cane engraved on it. The clip then goes on a submarine where the captain wears a similar ring and makes an attack.
The film tells the story of how humanity’s worst plots to launch a deadly war, which we know today as World War I. And as the trailer suggests, all this is just a plot to help film these dastardly atrocities, while watching the world burn in entertainment. Then we see some repeated footage from Konrad (Harris Dickinson )’s old trailers about his father, Oxford (Ralph Fenness), that he wants to join the political turmoil that is gripping Europe. We also see a terrorist attack and some trench warfare at this point before Duke reveals the truth about the world’s power structures.

Duke tells Conrad that the world is ruled by corruption and greed. We are shown a huge treasure filled with gold bars in the form of a crate of Felix Yusupov (Daniel Bruhl) treasures. Like the other trailers, Duke then takes Conrad to a secret room and introduces him to other agents before explaining the role of the Kingsman organization. As the world’s first independent intelligence agency, the Kingsmen are “sophisticated but ruthless, cultured but ruthless”.

After that, it is a mixture of new and old scenes, featuring more of a fight between the Duke and Giorgio Rasputin of the Raees Defense and some scenes where the Duke steps out of a pool and climbs a cliff (at the same time, apparently not). And through it all, a version of ‘War’ is played by Edwin Starr in the background. All things considered, this is a film you don’t want to miss.
‘The King’s Man’ is set to hit theaters on September 18.