20th Century Fox released the latest international poster of Kingsman: The Golden Circle today (July 17), which states that the film will be released worldwide soon. Kingsman: The Golden Circle was originally scheduled to be released on February 14, 2020, but was postponed to September 18 (North American release date) due to the epidemic. International poster "Kingsman: The Secret Service" is a prequel to the "Kingsman" film series. It focuses on the tailor shop at the Kingsman headquarters and tells the origin story of the Kingsman during the First World War. Previously released promotional posters Plot summary: "When the most brutal tyrants and criminal masterminds in history gather together to plot a bloody war that could kill millions of people around the world, a great gentleman steps forward. With the help of his son, a trusted assistant, and the ultimate in style, they will race against time to prevent this tragedy. This is the birth of "Kingsman". The world-wide anticipated "Kingsman: The Golden Circle" will return in February 2020. The new work will be directed by Matthew Vaughn, the ace director of "Kingsman", who will lead everyone to explore the origin of the first independent intelligence agency of the great "Kingsman". Previously released Chinese trailer: |
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