Exclusive: The Kings Man Behind the Scenes Video Reveals How They Shot Crazy Rasputin Murder Dance
The King s Man, Matthew Vaughn s latest entry into the globetrotting superspy Kingsman franchise, takes the series into hitherto uncharted territory: it s set against the backdrop of the burgeoning First World War, its cartoonish action backdropped by the reallife tragedies of the greatest conflict in human history. The movie uses a lot of artistic license in depicting friends and foes from the time from Vladimir Lenin, to King George V, right through to Rasputin (Rhys Ifans), who takes center stage as a main antagonist. Collider is delighted to exclusively share a behindthescenes clip from the upcoming home release of The King s Man, which you can watch below. It focuses on the preparation behind, and making of, one of the movie s best scenes: Ifans Rasputin, a notoriously good dancer, goes toetotoe with the Duke of Oxford (Ralph Fiennes) and his spyintraining son, Conrad (Harris Dickinson) in a duel to the death. But there s a twist: Rasputin twists and dances like a Barynya dancer, dodging the
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