![]() ![]() "And, you know, it’s not to everyone’s tastes, but it certainly gets people talking. He likes to do something that shocks," the Welsh actor said. “It’s what Matthew does, it’s his signature thing. That's what Taron argued to Screen Rant when asked about the controversial scene. Vaughn and the cast have always maintained that they were parodying James Bond tropes in an explicit way to highlight how misogynistic the famous British spy actually is. The final scene of Kingsman sees a bum shot of the Swedish princess after she promises Eggsy anal sex if he saves the world. It's not the first time director and co-writer Matthew Vaughn has pushed the boundaries in his presentation of sexual intercourse in the film franchise. Many critics have called out this Glastonbury scene, arguing that it crosses the line into morally ambiguous territory. Robbie Collin, film critic at The Telegraph, called it "a bit of lip-licking, GCSE-level smut which the film presents as a piece of fearless taboo-smashing worthy of Sacha Baron Cohen at his wildest," while Jeremy Aspinall of The Radio Times says the "excursion to Glastonbury so Eggsy can put a bug 'in' an adversary’s girlfriend is unnecessary for all sorts of reasons." Tilde obviously isn't happy about him performing a sexual act, even if it's part of a plan to save the world, and he almost backs out but then after seeing she is very much a part of Poppy's crime ring he loses any misgivings and goes ahead and dons the special rubber finger to insert the tracker into Clara in rather graphic circumstances. This is where it gets controversial though as the tracker needs to be placed inside Clara's body for it to work, which means shoving it up her nose or in her more private area downstairs.Įggsy understands the ramifications of carrying out this mission but seems to feel more guilty about the idea of cheating on his girlfriend - Princess Tilde from the first Kingsman - than putting a foreign object up a woman's vagina. Arriving in Glastonbury, at a VIP camping area, they approach Clara (Poppy Delevingne) with the intention of planting a tracker on her so they can locate her boyfriend when they next meet up. Having teamed up with the Statesman, Eggy (Taron Egerton) and Whiskey (Pedro Pascal) head to the famous festival in Somerset to track down the girlfriend of one of the film's main antagonists, Charlie (Ed Holcroft), who Kingsman fans will remember from the first movie. ![]() Critics have provided many reasons for their dislike of Kingsman 2, including the presence of fewer fight scenes and repetitive spy tropes, but there is one scene in particular, set during Glastonbury Music Festival, that has caused some contention. The sequel to the 2014 action-packed spy movie, based on Mark Millar's comic book series, has only a 51% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes compared to the original's 74% fresh rating. ![]() Kingsman: The Golden Circle hit screens this weekend after receiving mixed reviews from critics. Want up-to-the-minute entertainment news and features? Just hit 'Like' on our Digital Spy Facebook page and 'Follow' on our Twitter account and you're all set.WARNING: This contains a spoiler from Kingsman: The Golden Circle Could she be referring to even BIGGER anal sex jokes? Let's hope not. Jane Goldman returned to write the script with Vaughn, and promised that the sequel is "more crazy than the first one, if such thing is possible". The core of the movie will apparently see the Kingsman organisation teaming up with their US counterparts, the Statesmen, after their base is destroyed by Moore's criminal mastermind. Kingsman: The Secret Service loosely followed the plot of the comic (Vaughn and Millar conceived of the original story together), but this time around, we don't have anything to go on. Kingsman 2: The Golden Circle plot – Meet the Statesman That's the same day as the Flatliners remake and a couple of weeks after the It remake but otherwise not currently up against any other big hitters, which bodes well for its success. The Golden Circle will arrive in both UK and US cinemas on September 29, 2017. ![]()
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