The King's Man - Origins arrives at the National Army Museum in London

The King's Man - Origins arrives at the National Army Museum in London
Kingsman's promotional events in London have always been pretty spectacular. Both times they set up a real tailor shop in the heart of London's fashion district, near Regent's Street. This happened for both Kingsman: Secret Service five years ago and Kingsman: The Golden Circle three years ago.

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But since The King's Man - The Origins is a prequel, so set before the creation of the Kingsman stores, the marketing department has decided to follow a different direction: at the National Army Museum in London they have decided to open a new exhibition held before the release date of the film expected in UK cinemas on February 26, 2021.

After a closure due to the health emergency due to COVID-19, the King's Man Experience reopens, but will only last until October 31, 2020 and will conduct the visitors on an immersive journey to discover World War I and the real-life events that inspired the story of King's Man. The exhibition will highlight a range of props, costumes and behind-the-scenes material never seen before. were used in the film, giving fans the opportunity to see these objects before they can see the film in theaters in February.

Visitors will have the opportunity to see how attention to detail is shown in many areas of this upcoming film truly reflect the realities of World War I and the creation of such a significant moment in our history. Matthew Vaughn, director and producer of The King's Man - The Origins, said:

“I have tremendous respect for the British military, and so it was a real honor to collaborate with the National Army Museum on this exhibition of the Kingsman franchise, giving fans an exclusive look behind the scenes. We've put together some great props and costumes from the next film and I hope visitors enjoy this preview. "

Linda Stranks, Head of Marketing & Communications at the National Army Museum, said:

“We are delighted to have this opportunity to engage a new audience with our military history, through the enthusiasm for popular culture and the exciting new film The King's Man. There has never been a more important time to learn about the impact the military has had on today's society. We hope fans of the series will leave The King's Man Experience and the National Army Museum having learned something about the real-life objects and events on which this film is based. "

The National Army Museum was recently reopened following a blockade due to the COVID-19 emergency. Admission to the Museum and the King's Man Experience is free, but the assigned time slots must be booked in advance.

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