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ActionAdventureComedy

Kingsman: The Golden Circle

- A proper spy movie.

When an attack on the Kingsman headquarters takes place and a new villain rises, Eggsy and Merlin are forced to work together with the American agency known as the Statesman to save the world.

Release Date : 2017-09-20

Language :SwedishEnglishItalian

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : 20th Century FoxMarvCloudy ProductionsTSG Entertainment

Production Country : United KingdomUnited States of America

Alternative Titles : Kingsman 2Kingsman 2: The Golden CircleKingsman The Golden CircleKingsman 2 The Golden CircleKingsman։ The Golden Circle

Cast

Taron Egerton

Character Name : Gary 'Eggsy' Unwin

Original Name : Taron Egerton

Gender : Male

Colin Firth

Character Name : Harry Hart / Galahad

Original Name : Colin Firth

Gender : Male

Julianne Moore

Character Name : Poppy Adams

Original Name : Julianne Moore

Gender : Female

Mark Strong

Character Name : Merlin

Original Name : Mark Strong

Gender : Male

Hanna Alström

Character Name : Princess Tilde

Original Name : Hanna Alström

Gender : Female

Halle Berry

Character Name : Ginger

Original Name : Halle Berry

Gender : Female

Pedro Pascal

Character Name : Whiskey

Original Name : Pedro Pascal

Gender : Male

Channing Tatum

Character Name : Tequila

Original Name : Channing Tatum

Gender : Male

Edward Holcroft

Character Name : Charlie Hesketh

Original Name : Edward Holcroft

Gender : Male

Jeff Bridges

Character Name : Champ

Original Name : Jeff Bridges

Gender : Male

Emily Watson

Character Name : Chief of Staff Fox

Original Name : Emily Watson

Gender : Female

Sophie Cookson

Character Name : Roxy

Original Name : Sophie Cookson

Gender : Female

Michael Gambon

Character Name : Arthur

Original Name : Michael Gambon

Gender : Male

Elton John

Character Name : Elton John

Original Name : Elton John

Gender : Male

Bruce Greenwood

Character Name : President of the United States

Original Name : Bruce Greenwood

Gender : Male

Thomas Turgoose

Character Name : Liam

Original Name : Thomas Turgoose

Gender : Male

Calvin Demba

Character Name : Brandon

Original Name : Calvin Demba

Gender : Male

Tobi Bakare

Character Name : Jamal

Original Name : Tobi Bakare

Gender : Male

Gordon Alexander

Character Name : Kingsman's Cab Driver

Original Name : Gordon Alexander

Gender : Male

Keith Allen

Character Name : Charles

Original Name : Keith Allen

Gender : Male

Tom Benedict Knight

Character Name : Angel

Original Name : Tom Benedict Knight

Gender : Male

Poppy Delevingne

Character Name : Clara

Original Name : Poppy Delevingne

Gender : Female

Björn Granath

Character Name : The King of Sweden

Original Name : Björn Granath

Gender : Male

Lena Endre

Character Name : The Queen of Sweden

Original Name : Lena Endre

Gender : Female

Samantha Coughlan

Character Name : Tour Guide

Original Name : Samantha Coughlan

Gender : Female

Martyn Ford

Character Name : Glastonbury Guard

Original Name : Martyn Ford

Gender : Male

Grant Gillespie

Character Name : Hotel Receptionist

Original Name : Grant Gillespie

Gender : Male

Tara Hugo

Character Name : Kentucky Barmaid

Original Name : Tara Hugo

Gender : Female

Nicholas Colicos

Character Name : Very Drunk Redneck

Original Name : Nicholas Colicos

Gender : Male

Jordan Mifsud

Character Name : Patient One

Original Name : Jordan Mifsud

Gender : Male

Kaye Brown

Character Name : Patient Two

Original Name : Kaye Brown

Gender : Female

Paul Giddings

Character Name : Patient Three

Original Name : Paul Giddings

Gender : Male

Iain McKee

Character Name : Poppy's Antidote Doctor

Original Name : Iain McKee

Gender : Male

Mark Arnold

Character Name : General McCoy

Original Name : Mark Arnold

Gender : Male

Shannon Bream

Character Name : FOX News Anchor

Original Name : Shannon Bream

Gender : Male

James Carroll Jordan

Character Name : Harvard Professor

Original Name : James Carroll Jordan

Gender : Male

Bill Hemmer

Character Name : FOX News Anchor

Original Name : Bill Hemmer

Gender : Male

Stacey Swift

Character Name : Hospital Doctor

Original Name : Stacey Swift

Gender : Female

Alessandro De Marco

Character Name : Cable Car Attendant

Original Name : Alessandro De Marco

Gender : Male

Antonio Magro

Character Name : Confused Guard

Original Name : Antonio Magro

Gender : Male

Stephen Schreiber

Character Name : Elderly Patient 1

Original Name : Stephen Schreiber

Gender : Male

Count Prince Miller

Character Name : Elderly Patient 2

Original Name : Count Prince Miller

Gender : Male

Jeff Ricketts

Character Name : Poppy's Attorney

Original Name : Jeff Ricketts

Gender : Male

Joe Gallina

Character Name : Poppy's Security Gate Guard

Original Name : Joe Gallina

Gender : Male

Ammara Niwaz

Character Name : Agent Whiskey's Wife

Original Name : Ammara Niwaz

Gender : Male

Mingus Johnston

Character Name : First Burly Guard

Original Name : Mingus Johnston

Gender : Male

Samantha Womack

Character Name : Michelle

Original Name : Samantha Womack

Gender : Female

James Clayton

Character Name : Kingsman Knight

Original Name : James Clayton

Gender : Male

Bimbo Hart

Character Name : Kingsman Knight

Original Name : Bimbo Hart

Gender : Male

Chester King

Character Name : Kingsman Knight

Original Name : Chester King

Gender : Male

Alastair MacIntosh

Character Name : Kingsman Knight

Original Name : Alastair MacIntosh

Gender : Male

Max Macintosh

Character Name : Kingsman Knight

Original Name : Max Macintosh

Gender : Male

Tom Parker Bowles

Character Name : Kingsman Knight

Original Name : Tom Parker Bowles

Gender : Male

Carlos Peres

Character Name : Kingsman Knight

Original Name : Carlos Peres

Gender : Male

Grant Crookes

Character Name : Paramedic (uncredited)

Original Name : Grant Crookes

Gender : Male

Rene Costa

Character Name : Security (uncredited)

Original Name : Rene Costa

Gender : Male

Al Fenderico

Character Name : Royal Swedish Grenadier (uncredited)

Original Name : Al Fenderico

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Gimly

@Ruuz

2021-06-23

This _Kingsman_ sequel might not be an outright terrible movie, but it is a **massive** disappointment. Virtually every enjoyable aspect of the first movie has been either turned down to and unsatisfyingly low level, or blasted way the fuck up into the realm of off-putting nonsense. _The Golden Circle_ somehow manages to both underserve all of its elements, while still feeling far too long. A couple of good fights, nice suits and maybe a single laugh can be found throughout the movie, but it does not do the original one iota of justice. _Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._

P

Per Gunnar Jonsson

@Dark Jedi

2024-05-16

This is indeed a silly, even childish at time, movie but to me it was also a really really fun movie to watch. The movie starts by the Kingsman organisation getting screwed over royally by the psychopathic Poppy Adams which forces what remains of the organisation, all two people, to work with their counterpart in the United States. Just as the Kingsmen are parodies on the stiff upper lip British gentleman the Statesmen are parodies of the southern US gentleman (if you can actually call them that) only even more so. Maybe it is my European heritage but I personally feel the Kingsmen are fairly cool where the drawling Statesmen are more on the silly side. Once again Eggsy is the main character although I have to say that I personally like Harry, the original Galahad, much more. He has much more charisma, elegans and smarts. Since he is portrayed on the movie posters I guess it is not much of a spoiler when I say that, to my delight, the rumors of his death were greatly exaggerated. Unfortunately Eggsy is sometimes quite cool and plays his British gentleman role quite well and sometimes he is just dumb as a doornail. Poppy Adams is okay but she is bordering on the ludicrous too much for my taste. The we have a certain English artist, a Sir no less. I do not know how much they had to pay to get him to take part in this movie but I am fairly sure I would consider it too much. He was just silly as far as I am concerned. The movie is of course loaded with gadgets, most of them of the variety that makes noises of varying levels of loudness usually resulting in one or more bad guys biting the dust. It is almost gadget overload but I really liked. Sometimes this amount of totally unbelievable gadgets is dragging down the movie more than anything but in this one it was mostly a success. To me Harry and the gadgetry is what makes this movie. Given that I am originally from Sweden I have mixed feelings about Eggsy’s girlfriend and the Swedish royalties. I guess those parts were okay but I could have been without them as well. At least I feel that however wrote the scene with the “royal” dinner could have read up on Swedish etiquette. Knocking on a glass with your spoon, knife or fork means you are about to give a speech, NOT that you want the plates to be changed. A professional servant, and the Swedish royalty DO have professional servants, do not need to be told when to change plates. The actual story is, well it is original at least but I would not rate it any higher than okay. It served as a vehicle for stringing together all the stunts and jokes so it served its purpose. The worst part of the story was that I was actually finding myself agreeing with the president. This might perhaps shock some people but I am sorry, if you are dumb enough to ingest that crap, which is also highly illegal, then I have no sympathy for you. If you get upset about stupid plot details and plot holes then be prepared to be upset. There are plenty of them in this movie. To me it did not matter too much since this is not really a thriller or drama. It is a spy parody / comedy. Having said that it did piss me off a bit that this advanced organisation did not have brains enough to deal with the piece of equipment left in the London cab at the beginning of the movie. I mean, it was just soo obvious what would happen. Anyway, on the whole this movie was great fun to watch. I hope we get another sequel. Perhaps one with a Japanese version of the Kingsmen? There ought to be plenty of cultural stereotypes to play on there.

F

Filipe Manuel Neto

@FilipeManuelNeto

2024-03-27

**A mix of glaring errors and notable qualities, in a film that is fun enough to watch and forget soon after.** I'm not really aware of the box office results achieved by “Kingsman”, but I can guess that they were quite good, guaranteeing the continuation of what was already seen as a potential franchise. And so, here we are looking at his second film, a logical continuation of the story of the first. We see an attempt to smooth out some rough edges that were criticized in the first film: unlike what happened before, and except for some more bizarre deaths, it is a more serious bet on the family segment, with no problems regarding graphic violence and gore. Matthew Vaughn did a satisfactory job of balancing action and humor, and reinforcing the dose of choreographed and flashy fights and spy gadgets, where the technical and effects department had enough ground to shine. The soundtrack isn't bad, maintaining the essentials of the first film, and the cinematography and costumes work. The editing is very well done, and despite being a very long film for the genre, this is not a really important problem. The script is fun and entertains the audience well, trying to maintain the quality of the previous work. However, he is forced to make concessions: the character of Colin Firth, who was applauded for his work in the first film, is resurrected, and the film's setting is, almost entirely, the USA. In fact, the inclusion of an American spy organization hidden in a bourbon whiskey distillery in the middle of Kentucky, although well framed by the script, is still just a maneuver to win over the country's box office. With an aggravating factor: the North American characters are clichés and behave like simple cowboys, with more agility and physical strength than brains and tactical thinking. Everything a spy would need the less, in life or fiction. Finally, a note about the villain: despite the actress's efforts, the character is bad, was poorly thought out and poorly developed, in a kind of kitsch revivalist delirium without any sense or taste. Once again, Colin Firth does an impeccable and praiseworthy job. Taron Egerton appears more mature and resilient, more capable of ensuring the protagonism required of him. Mark Strong is also excellent, largely because he had better material in this film, where his character has a lot more centrality. Jeff Bridges is also good enough for the job. Unfortunately, there are several actors who were not given decent characters or material, and who struggle against this without great results. That's the case of Julianne Moore, Channing Tatum and Halle Berry. They are good, they do what they can with what they are given, but it is a vain effort.

C

CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2024-05-30

Picking up from the first story, "Eggsy" (Taron Egerton) is now working for a new team of agents led by Sir Michael Gambon ("Arthur") and living, happily, with "Princess Tilde" (Hanna Alström). A cab journey one night, though, reintroduces him to his fellow trainee "Charlie" (Edward Holcroft) who now has an interesting new arm - and still clearly bears a grudge. Why? Well it appears that the mysterious Golden Circle might be behind it, so it falls to "Eggsy" to investigate. Tragedy ensues - big style - and he and "Merlin" (Mark Strong) head to the USA where they encounter a sister organisation "Statesman" where "Tequila" (Channing Tatum) and "Whiskey" (Pedro Pascal) work for "Champ" (Jeff Bridges) - and they discover another fairly surprising person too! Meantime, "Miss Polly" (Julianne Moore) announces that she has been lacing all the recreational drugs in the world with a deadly pathogen that will kill everyone, excruciatingly, unless all drugs are legalised. They have got to track her down and thwart her cunning plan before the bodies start piling up. This is a fast moving and quite entertaining boys-own adventure. Egerton is quite engaging, and there are quite fun contributions from Sir Elton John and a trio of lethal mechanical mutts. It's not as good as the first one - some of the fight scenes just go on for a bit too long, but the cast seem to be enjoying themselves - and who doesn't like a bit of John Denver?