The naughty James Bond dominates number 1 and 2 (!) in the Netflix charts – we reveal where part 3 is streaming

The naughty James Bond dominates number 1 and 2

You should be careful of tailors. This is at least true in the King’s Man world, where an elite organization of British agents resides under the guise of a prestigious clothing store. The first two parts, Kingsman: The Secret Service and Kingsman 2: The Golden Circle, the top spots. A prequel to the naughty James Bond replacement is also available to stream.

Netflix’s competitor has part 3 of the Kingsman series

The protagonist of the first two Kingsman films is the young Eggsy (Taron Egerton), who works his way up from a desperate petty criminal to a laid-back agent. The franchise, which is much bloodier and raunchier than the James Bond series, found many fans from 2014 onwards. The franchise now consists of various other films that have been shot or are planned.

Netflix competitor Disney+ offers the Stream prequel The King’s Man – The Beginning. As the third part of the series, it is set in the First World War, during which the aristocrat Orlando Oxford (Ralph Fiennes) founded the eponymous spy organization.

Watch the trailer for Kingsman: The Secret Service here:

Kingsman The Secret Service – Trailer 3 (German) HD

In 2024, the Spin-off Argylle in cinemas, with which a crossover is planned in the future. The spin-off is available to buy on Apple TV+. In addition, the two films The Kingsman: The Blue Blood and The Kingsman: The Traitor King are still in development, as is the series Statesman. It is supposed to revolve around the US equivalent of royalist spies.

There are no exact start dates for any of the three planned projects. For some of them, there has been no new information on the development status for several years. That doesn’t necessarily mean that they won’t come: Director Matthew Vaughn is now notorious for his busy schedule.

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