Movies like Kingsman: The Secret Service (2014)
If you're looking for some great movies that are a lot like Kingsman: The Secret Service, here is our list of similar films:
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    1. Deadpool

    #69 most popular movie yesterday

    Deadpool's irreverent tone, metahumor, and action-packed sequences complement the Kingsman vibe. Fans of Kingsman will appreciate Deadpool for its boundary-pushing comedy, subversive approach to the hero's journey, and groundbreaking breaking of the fourth wall.

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    2. John Wick

    #88 most popular movie yesterday

    John Wick presents a slick, highly stylized world of underground crime and retribution. Its breathtaking action choreography and the protagonist's pursuit against the odds will captivate Kingsman enthusiasts looking for more immaculate suit-and-gun confrontations.

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    3. Kick-Ass

    #711 most popular movie yesterday

    Directed by the same visionary mind, Matthew Vaughn, Kick-Ass is a smart, stylish, ultra-violent spin on the superhero genre. With a blend of dark humor and action-packed sequences, fans of Kingsman: The Secret Service will enjoy the similarly comic-book-inspired narrative and shockingly fun fight scenes.

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    4. Atomic Blonde

    #766 most popular movie yesterday

    Featuring an espionage storyline set against a stylish, neon-lit backdrop, Atomic Blonde offers a blend of gritty action and intrigue. Charlize Theron's fierce performance and the movie's well-crafted fight scenes will satisfy fans of Kingsman's own high-octane action.

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    5. RED

    #1,449 most popular movie yesterday

    RED delivers a fun and explosive movie experience featuring former government operatives. Its mix of humor, action, and an older generation of characters returning to the spy game provides a lighter, more comedic companion to the Kingsman aesthetic.

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    6. Layer Cake

    #1,800 most popular movie yesterday

    Layer Cake, also directed by Matthew Vaughn, shares Kingsman's British roots and dives into the realm of crime and complex characters. While more of a crime drama, it contains the slick narrative and stylistic beats that fans of Kingsman would enjoy.