Kingsman: The Secret Service
Production Company
20th Century FoxBonus Features
Chapter 1 Panel to Screen: The Education of a 21st Century Super-Spy:
Director Matthew Vaughn and Comic Creator/Exec. Producer Mark Millar discuss their inspirations for the film – a spy movie origin story that is an homage to spy movies of the past.
Chapter 2 Panel to Screen: The Education of a 21st Century Super-Spy:
Director Matthew Vaughn and Comic Creator/Exec. Producer Mark Millar discuss their inspirations for the film – a spy movie origin story that is an homage to spy movies of the past.
Chapter 3 Heroes and Rogues:
Vaughn discusses the casting process, what it takes to get a role in one of his films and how Colin Firth is the bedrock of the movie.
Chapter 4 Style All His Own:
A Look at Vaughn’s unique voice and flair as a filmmaker.
Chapter 5 Tools of the Trade:
What’s a spy movie without cool gadgets? Props and Production Design are given the spotlight here.
Chapter 6 Breathtakingly Brutal:
Various members of the cast and crew discuss the extensive physical training and challenges of their roles.
Chapter 7 Culture Clash: The Comic Book Origins of The Secret Service:
An examination of the ideas expressed in the comic series and how those were translated to the big screen.
Synopsis
Gary 'Eggsy' Unwin (Taron Egerton), a delinquent street kid, is recruited into a secret spy organization's ultra-competitive training program by Harry Hart, a veteran agent (Colin Firth) who knew his father.
Although at first reluctant, when Eggsy sees Harry single-handedly take on a gang of thugs using high-tech weapons, he launches himself into the rigorous training program, hoping to secure a position as an agent.
Based on the comic book "The Secret Service" by Mark Millar and Dave Gibbons.
Although at first reluctant, when Eggsy sees Harry single-handedly take on a gang of thugs using high-tech weapons, he launches himself into the rigorous training program, hoping to secure a position as an agent.
Based on the comic book "The Secret Service" by Mark Millar and Dave Gibbons.