Kingsman 3

Kingsman 3: The New Blood (2026) Raises the Stakes of Style, Espionage, and Survival

The sharply dressed world of elite espionage returns in Kingsman 3: The New Blood (2026), reuniting Taron Egerton, Colin Firth, Halle Berry, and Mark Strong for the most ambitious chapter of the franchise yet. While the Kingsman code famously declares that “manners maketh man,” this installment makes one thing clear: survival now demands something far more lethal.

Egerton’s Eggsy returns more refined than ever, evolving from street-smart upstart into a cold, calculated veteran agent. Draped in bespoke, bulletproof velvet, he leads a new generation of recruits into a deadly global chess match where every move could reshape humanity itself. His transformation signals a tonal shift for the series—sleeker, darker, and more mature, without losing its signature swagger.

Opposite him, Harry Hart (Colin Firth) remains the embodiment of Kingsman perfection. Ever the mentor, Harry proves that even after facing death, a true gentleman never loses his edge—or his impeccable taste in umbrellas. Their dynamic once again anchors the film, blending mentorship, loyalty, and understated emotional weight.

This time, the battlefield extends far beyond city streets. The story leaps into digital warfare and secret lunar bases, as a rogue faction of former intelligence officers seizes control of a satellite network capable of mass mind control. With humanity’s autonomy at stake, the Kingsman stand as the final line of defense.

The film delivers surprises, including the shocking return of Merlin (Mark Strong) and the technical brilliance of Ginger Ale (Halle Berry), whose expertise pushes the agency’s legendary gadgets to new extremes. From reality-bending tech to elegant mayhem, the stakes have never been higher.

Blending hyper-stylized action, razor-sharp British wit, and jaw-dropping choreography, Kingsman 3: The New Blood is a tuxedo-clad explosion of adrenaline. In a chaotic world on the brink of control and collapse, being a gentleman becomes the ultimate act of rebellion—and as always, the Kingsman carry it out with unmistakable style.