Matthew Vaughn
While not as predictable as the pattern, Argylle doesn’t have much surprise despite its cast and energy.
Combined with Vaughn’s ability, there’s a genuine surprise to this entry that may make this the best of the series.
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.
Matthew Vaughn’s sequel Kingsman: The Golden Circle is narratively unfocused but still contains enough excitement to keep you invested.
The secret agency returns in Kingsman: The Golden Circle, which looks to be following the same formula as Secret Service, right down to committing one of the biggest Bond sins: going American.
First, think of the most overused plot of an espionage action thriller. Throw in a young, rebellious kid who dares to walk in his father’s once-proud footsteps. Finally, mix in a cartoonish super-villian with unbelievable plans to destroy the world and a super-secret spy agency that is at their wit’s end in their attempts to stop him.