Top 8 Best Fight Scenes in The Kingsman Franchise

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  1. If the pub brawl is the starter, the cathedral battle royal is unquestionably the main dish, and this brawl is more bloody than a high-end steakhouse's blue steak. However, rather of a hoity-toity classical music blaring as you eat your steaks, your ears are blessed with the joyful and raucous sounds of Lynyrd Skynyrd's legendary hit "Free Bird."


    That is, the cathedral battle royal is dedicated to Harry Hart battling hordes of religious fanatics indoctrinated by Richmond Valentine's (by Samuel L. Jackson) Sim weapon, which transforms them into deadly psychopaths. The pandemonium is a meticulously organized and infernal war frenzy where everyone has the one objective: kill, kill, kill! There are bullets, axes to necks, and the Bible used as a weapon in this five-minute spectacle of unbridled rage.


    During a conversation with Mark Millar, the creator of the comic series "The Secret Service" on which the film is based, he disclosed to Business Insider that the violent church sequence was originally planned to be longer. "What's amusing is that Matthew initially had an eight-minute version of it in one of the early edits," Millar explained to BI. The final version of the scenario has many camera shots to Eggsy, Valentine, and Merlin, all of whom are watching from various spots.

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    Movie: Kingsman: The Secret Service

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  2. Early in Kingsman: The Secret Service, the character Harry Hart (by Colin Firth) joins Gary "Eggsy" Unwin (Taron Egerton) at a bar and discloses to him the sacrifice made by Eggsy's father years ago before discussing the young Unwin's bad life choices. Before the debate could continue, a bunch of street hooligans stormed the bar, only to be handled by Harry, who demonstrates that he is more than a guy in a good suit with a golden spoon up his "arse." What follows is the pub fight sequence in which Harry uses his punches, his umbrellas, and his opponents' own movement against them to take down six street rats.


    This fast-paced show of complete destruction is amplified by Matthew Vaughn's excellent directing and the use of slowed-down and 360-degree images that would turn into a series signature. Though not as severe as the moments that follow, the pub fight wonderfully establishes the tone.

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    Movie: Kingsman: The Secret Service

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  3. Jack Daniels, better known by his nickname Agent Whiskey, is the film's tertiary antagonist. He was a high-ranking member of the covert American intelligence organization Statesman, as well as a double spy who intended to exact vengeance on drug addicts for the murder of his wife and infant baby - while also gaining financially from the drug war via his ownership of Statesman whiskey.


    As previously said, the Kingsman films are famed for their action sequences and plot twists, so in The Golden Circle's concluding minutes, we got two for the cost of one. Just as Eggsy and Harry are preparing to unleash the antidote to Poppy's poisoned medications, Agent Whiskey (by Pedro Pascal) turns against them in an effort to prevent the world's drug addicts from being treated, setting the stage for one brutal battle.


    Whiskey, who has an arsenal of badass devices that would leave the Mandalorian blush, makes every effort to defeat the duo of Kingsmen, but his handgun and kickass laser-equipped lasso are insufficient. After a lengthy and agonizing battle, the two ultimately defeat the Statesman by dumping him into a grinding machine.

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    Movie: Kingsman: The Golden Circle

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  4. Rhys Ifans' portrayal of an extremely rough and scary Grigori Rasputin is one of the film's big attractions. Rasputin is a major part of The Shepherd's herd and one of the several historical individuals shown throughout the film. Russia withdraws from the conflict as a result of his malicious influence, which plays directly into the hands of The Shepherd. Orlando and his allies become aware of these deadly plots and fly to Russia in order to meet with the tsar. This leads them to Rasputin, whom they want to poison with a drugged Bakewell tart.


    As with the previous two films, The King's Man is not afraid to fight, as seen by the epic Rasputin battle halfway through the film, in which Rhys Ifans' unique interpretation on the historical character slices, dices, and dances through a battle against the film's quartet of heroes.


    This Rasputin battle, set to Tchaikovsky's "1812 Overture," perfectly highlights what makes Kingsman battle scenes so enjoyable. It has plenty of hard-hitting violence, is quite stylish (particularly when Rasputin adds all those dancing routines), and aids in the plot's progression without relying much on language.

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    Movie: The King’s Man

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  5. Poppy Land is an area in Cambodia that is home to The Golden Circle's headquarters. The complex is modeled on mid-1960s American culture and is set among unexplored ruins.


    Even though the Poppy Land fight in Kingsman: The Golden Circle involves considerably more firearms and devices than punches and kicks, this big action in the midst of the 2017 sequel is every bit as entertaining as the rest of the franchise's events. This scenario is divided into two intercut pieces — Harry and Eggsy assaulting Poppy Adams' (by Julianne Moore) stronghold, and Elton John (as himself) beating the snot out of his protectors — and both ramp up the violence.


    The true scene-stealer in this Poppy Land fight is Elton John, who seems to be a peacock from hell washing the floor with three thugs while dressed in one of his typical over-the-top ensembles. Ooh, and "Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting" is playing throughout.

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    Movie: Kingsman: The Golden Circle

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  6. Conrad gets himself in a predicament where he is mimicking another soldier on front lines after disregarding his family's wishes and going to war. Conrad returns the guy to the trenches at considerable personal danger after being dispatched into The No Man's Land to recover information from a fallen runner. Conrad is compelled to fraudulently identify himself after successfully providing the information, which results in his being misidentified as a spy and being executed by a fellow veteran.


    The quiet knife battle in "No Man's Land" later in “The King's Man'' is practically the opposite of the Rasputin battle and pretty much everything else in the series. While there is still plenty of hard-hitting action and fantastic battle choreography, Conrad Oxford (by Harris Dickinson), along with his comrade troops, faces a bunch of Germans in complete stillness throughout the night.


    This scenario more than compensates for its absence of showy melodrama using some of the greatest, most savage and furious combat we've seen to date, all executed with blades, clubs, axes, and a slew of fists. The almost quiet combat is a refreshing change for the series, allowing the action to speak for itself. Even if what occurs immediately thereafter is traumatic, we may still appreciate this epic saga.

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    Movie: The King’s Man

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  7. Orlando Oxford, popularly called the Duke of Oxford, is the hero in 2021's The King's Man. Actor Ralph Fiennes portrays this character. Oxford founded the Kingsman spy agency on his own.


    While Orlando has pledged to keep his son (Conrad) out of war and battle, he permits Shola to indulge him in a training battle. Shola served for The Duke of Oxford and became one of the original Kingsmen, accompanying Conrad Oxford and Polly Wilkins on their 1916 expedition.


    On the lawn, the two engage in a training battle with knifes, soaking their wood blades in paint to indicate when they have struck a hit. Conrad believes he has won the skirmish, only to find Shola has delivered a lethal blow. Polly then fires the knife from a distance out of Shola's grasp. Although the battle is short, it conveys pertinent data about all three characters by demonstrating Shola's ability, Conrad's deadly overconfidence, and Polly's resourcefulness and sharpshooting talent.

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  8. Finally, but definitely not least, comes the ultimate battle in which Orlando Oxford (by Ralph Fiennes) along with Shola (by Djimon Hounsou) face up against The Shepherd (by Matthew Goode), who is the head of a crew of murderers hellbent on wreaking havoc on the globe in The King's Man.


    Maxmillan Morton, alias The Shepherd, founded and led an elite flock of operatives that ignited the Big War. His goal was to destabilize Europe's monarchs.


    What begins as a two-on-one encounter quickly escalates into a personal combat involving Orlando and The Shepherd, complete with explosives, punches, and some excellent swordplay. What makes this sequence wonderful is how it delivers the promises made throughout the film. There are sequences of The Shepherd honing his swordsmanship, his property on a mountain (which is meant to seem ominous throughout the film), and the goats whose horn he chops off early returns with a vengeance.

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    Movie: The King’s Man

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