Kingsman prequel The King's Man has only been in cinemas for a matter of weeks, but it has now been confirmed that viewers at home will also have an opportunity to see the movie very soon.
Disney+ has announced that the action comedy film, which serves as a prequel to Matthew Vaughn's Kingsman movies, The Secret Service and The Golden Circle, will arrive on the streaming service under its Star banner on February 9 in the UK and Ireland, as well as in Japan and South Korea.
On February 23 it will make its debut in a number of other territories across Europe and Asia, as well as in Australia and New Zealand, while it will launch on Star+ in Latin America on March 2.
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In the US, the movie will make its home debut on Hulu on February 18.
The King's Man tells the origin story of the Kingsman intelligence agency, leaving behind modern day spies Harry Hart (Colin Firth) and Eggsy Unwin (Taron Egerton) to focus on its founders during the First World War.
The movie stars Ralph Fiennes as Orlando, Duke of Oxford, a man who, following a tragic incident, decides that an organisation is needed to prevent major conflicts from happening before they begin. He and his team are soon embroiled in the Great War, racing to stop a group of tyrants from killing millions of people.
The starry cast also features Gemma Arterton, Rhys Ifans, Matthew Goode, Tom Hollander, Daniel Brühl, Djimon Hounsou, Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Charles Dance.
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Writer-director Vaughn recently shared good news for fans of both the modern and historic incarnations of the Kingsman organisation, as he hinted that the future of the franchise might feature both timelines.
"I think the two worlds can exist together, no problem," he said. "Next year we want to shoot Kingsman 3 or 4 depending on how you want to describe it, which would be the conclusion of the Harry and Eggsy story.
"If people like this film, I'd love to get Ralph, Gemma, Djimon and everyone back and do another. There's a lot of historical events we could go through."
The King's Man is out now in cinemas. It will be released on February 9 on Disney+ in the UK, and on February 18 on Hulu in the US.
Reporter & Sub-Editor, Digital Spy Susannah is a freelance writer and sub-editor, specialising in the entertainment industry. She graduated in 2014, with a BA in English and American Literature and Creative Writing, and an MA in Creative Producing. She’s been writing for Digital Spy ever since, after first getting involved through work experience, and has written hundreds of stories for the site on a range of topics, from The Sims to Doctor Who. Susannah has also written for Reveal Magazine. Her special interests are soaps (her Mastermind subject would be 2000s Coronation Street), Marvel and Star Wars. She can also quote far too many lines from Friends and Brooklyn Nine-Nine.








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