Secrets buried in the past hold the key to the world’s survival — or its destruction.
“The King’s Man 4 (2026)” explodes onto the screen as the boldest chapter yet in the Kingsman franchise, mixing stylish action, razor-sharp humor, and a daring leap into darker historical conspiracies. Directed by Matthew Vaughn, this fourth installment masterfully bridges the prequel timeline and modern-day espionage, forging an epic showdown that could change the future of the Kingsman organization forever.
Set in 1955, the story follows Conrad Oxford (Harris Dickinson), now an experienced Kingsman operative, grappling with Cold War tensions and a world teetering on the brink of nuclear catastrophe. When a string of high-profile assassinations rocks both sides of the Iron Curtain, evidence points to a secret society known as “The Black Veil,” determined to ignite World War III for profit.
As Conrad investigates, he discovers that The Black Veil is led by a mysterious mastermind connected to his family’s past — a revelation that threatens to tear him apart emotionally and professionally. The plot twists and secrets deepen, pushing Conrad to question the very loyalty and legacy of the Kingsman agency he’s sworn to protect.
“The King’s Man 4” dazzles with the franchise’s trademark kinetic action: barroom brawls, precision shootouts, and exhilarating chase sequences through 1950s Berlin, Moscow, and a spectacular finale inside a booby-trapped underground bunker. The film balances gritty espionage with cheeky British wit, ensuring fans get both thrills and laughs.
Beyond the spectacle, the film explores deeper themes of legacy, duty, and how the sins of the past can haunt the present. Harris Dickinson shines in the lead, bringing vulnerability and fierce determination, while supporting performances from Ralph Fiennes and a villainous Rosamund Pike elevate the stakes. “The King’s Man 4 (2026)” proves the Kingsman legacy is far from over — and that history always has one more secret to reveal.