WATCH: 'Kingsman: The Golden Circle' trailer soars with action (and a killer song) | Inquirer Entertainment

WATCH: ‘Kingsman: The Golden Circle’ trailer soars with action (and a killer song)

/ 01:33 PM April 25, 2017

The first trailer for the sequel of “Kingsman: The Secret Service” has recently been streaming on YouTube and it already promises an action-packed and overwhelming viewing experience on the same level, if not more so, than the first movie.

Director Matthew Vaughn returns to helm “Kingsman: The Golden Circle” along with a cast of Hollywood big names. This includes Halle Berry, Colin Firth, Julianne Moore, Channing Tatum, and Jeff Bridges. Sir Elton John is also among the cast list.

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The trailer shows that following the events of the first movie, the remaining Kingsmen appear to have been exposed. Their headquarters have been compromised, to say the least, as well as their tailor shop outpost where protagonist “Eggsy,” played by Taron Egerton, first stepped into the world of spies.

A big surprise however waits at the end when Galahad, played by Colin Firth, is seen very much alive albeit now sporting an eyepatch.

Get ready for more spy action and high-tech gadgets when the film opens on Sept. 20. JB

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