Kingsman movies in order
Kingsman Marathon

Page Last Modified:

17 December 2025

Most Recent Release:

The King's Man - 2021

Total Runtime:

401 Minutes

Total Items:

3

Average User Score:

(7.3)

Kingsman movies in order

Get ready to grab your movie snacks and save the world in style! The Kingsman movies have everything you could want for a movie marathon: cool action, British charm, quirky gadgets, and a lot of humor. Just a heads-up, though: the films weren't released in order. If you want the best viewing experience and to really understand every plot twist, you need to know where to start. Don't worry, we've laid out the perfect sequence for you. Whether you're a first-timer or revisiting with friends, this Kingsman movie marathon strikes the perfect balance of flair, action, and chaos.

401 Minutes 3 Movies
  1. The King's Man Backdrop 1
    The King's Man Movie 131 min. 2021
    As a collection of history's worst tyrants and criminal masterminds gather to plot a war to wipe out millions, one man must race against time to stop them.
    USER SCORE 7
  2. Kingsman: The Secret Service Backdrop 2
    Kingsman: The Secret Service Movie 129 min. 2015
    The story of a super-secret spy organization that recruits an unrefined but promising street kid into the agency's ultra-competitive training program just as a global threat emerges from a twisted tech genius.
    USER SCORE 8
  3. Kingsman: The Golden Circle Backdrop 3
    Kingsman: The Golden Circle Movie 141 min. 2017
    When an attack on the Kingsman headquarters takes place and a new villain rises, Eggsy and Merlin are forced to work together with the American agency known as the Statesman to save the world.
    USER SCORE 7

The King's Man (2021)

This prequel is a whole different vibe from the rest of the franchise. Matthew Vaughn directed it, and 20th Century Studios and Marv Films produced it. The King's Man looks at how the Kingsman agency got started. Let's put Eggsy aside for a sec; this is the story of Orlando Oxford, played by Ralph Fiennes. He's an aristocrat leading a secret life as a spy. Together with his son Conrad (Harris Dickinson), their loyal butler Shola (Djimon Hounsou), and the brilliant Polly (Gemma Arterton), you'll see the start of the Kingsman organization during the chaos of World War I. This film is a must-see for your Kingsman marathon because it sets everything else up: the famous headquarters in the Kingsman tailor shop, the Arthurian code names, and even the first prototypes of those cool gadgets. Plus, Tom Hollander plays not one, not two, but three royal brothers: King George, Kaiser Wilhelm, and Tsar Nicholas. This isn't your typical blockbuster. It's a stylish World War I spy adventure with a dark twist.

Kingsman: The Secret Service (2014)

This is where the modern Kingsman saga, as most fans know it, with Eggsy, begins. Kingsman: The Secret Service is a cool mix of over-the-top action, British humor, and a secret organization that recruits through intense training. Taron Egerton brings Eggsy to life as a streetwise underdog with a heart of gold. He's been trained to be a gentleman spy by Colin Firth's Harry Hart (also known as Galahad). This film is a blast to watch on a movie night. Picture explosive initiation tests, secret gadgets hidden in umbrellas and watches, and one of the most memorable fight scenes in modern cinema: the church scene. Add Samuel L. Jackson as the eccentric tech villain Richmond Valentine (with his unforgettable lisp) and Sofia Boutella as Gazelle with her razor-sharp prosthetic leg swords, and you've got a modern classic. Eggsy's training sequence is full of nods to classic spy films, but with a Kingsman twist.

The Golden Circle (2017)

Right after Kingsman: The Secret Service, we get Kingsman: The Golden Circle picks up the pace and adds a hefty dose of American flair. When the British Kingsman headquarters gets destroyed, Eggsy and Merlin (Mark Strong, who's always underrated) head to the US to meet their American counterparts, the Statesman agency. Trust us, this is like Kentucky whiskey versus British Earl Grey, but just as stylish. Meet Pedro Pascal as the whip-wielding Whiskey, Channing Tatum as cowboy-like Tequila, Halle Berry as tech genius Ginger Ale, and Jeff Bridges as the ever-chill Champagne. The film is bigger, crazier, and shinier with Poppy Adams (Julianne Moore) as a 50s-obsessed villain with her own jungle resort, robotic dogs, and a plan that affects the entire world. Picture Elton John, more explosions, and an even bigger mess of absurd gadgets. This is perfect for the late-night part of your binge, because that's when everything gets a little crazy.

Why This Order Is Perfect for Your Marathon

Watching the Kingsman movies in order, starting with The King's Man, gives a better viewing experience. You'll get a better idea of where the Kingsman agency came from, how they operate, and how the Arthurian code names came to be. It makes the later films more than just 'cool' — they're significant.Plus, it's a blast to jump into a historical setting full of royal intrigue before switching to modern espionage with slow-motion action, absurd villains, and agents dressed to the nines. Matthew Vaughn's style ensures consistency from the trenches to the laser lassos.

Kingsman Binge Tips for an Unforgettable Night

Alright, you've got the order. Now, let's dive into the nitty-gritty. Start your day around 4 PM with The King's Man, which is a bit more subdued, making it the perfect warm-up. Then, get The Secret Service ready and make sure the nachos and drinks are good to go. By the time you get to The Golden Circle, it's time for drinks and cowboy hats because things are about to get wild. Pro tip: Keep an eye out for details like the Kingsman rings, gadgets, and the various versions of the headquarters. Hey, if you're watching this with friends, there's a good chance someone's going to start debating their favorite Statesman agent (we're team Whiskey, but feel free to argue). What's next for the Kingsman franchise? Matthew Vaughn has hinted that Kingsman 3 is on the way, with Eggsy and Harry returning for what's probably going to be their last mission together. There's also talk of a Statesman spin-off and possibly more prequels in the style of The King's Man. To sum it up, the Kingsman timeline is still growing. Until then, this film series is great for (re)discovering. Stylish, well-written, and full of action you'll never forget, the Kingsman series might have started as a Mark Millar comic, but it's become a modern spy blockbuster with its own unique style.

Want more ideas for binge-watching?

Check out our other viewing orders, theme nights, and binge guides on the site if you're still craving more after this marathon. No matter what kind of stories you're into; stylish spies, superheroes, space operas, or magical worlds, we've got you covered. And remember: manners maketh man. But if you're going to binge, you've got to get the order right.