Kick-Ass
Directed by Matthew Vaughn in 2010
Based on Mark Millar's "Kick-Ass" comic book series. Similar to "Kingsman" in terms of humour, over-the-top action, and stylized violence.
Spy
Directed by Paul Feig in 2015
Melissa McCarthy plays a CIA analyst who is thrust into the field as a spy in this action-comedy film. "Spy," like "Kingsman," has comedic moments interspersed with exciting action sequences.
Atomic Blonde
Directed by David Leitch in 2017
This Cold War drama stars Charlize Theron as an MI6 agent tasked with locating a list of double agents. "Atomic Blonde," like "Kingsman," features stylized violence and a complex plot.
The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
Directed by Guy Ritchie in 2015
This film, set in the 1960s, follows an American and a Russian spy, who must work together to bring down a criminal organization. Similar to "Kingsman," "The Man from U.N.C.L.E." features stylish action scenes and comedic dialogue.
John Wick
Directed by Chad Stahelski in 2014
This action-thriller stars Keanu Reeves as a retired hitman who returns to seek vengeance. "John Wick," like "Kingsman," is known for its inventive action sequences and brutal violence.
The A-Team
Directed by Joe Carnahan in 2010
Based on the popular 1980s TV series by the same name, "The A-Team" follows a group of former special forces soldiers who become mercenaries. Like "Kingsman," "The A-Team" is full of action and has a sense of humor.
Kung Fu Hustle
Directed by Stephen Chow in 2004
This Hong Kong martial arts comedy film, similar to "Kingsman," is known for its outrageous humor and over-the-top action sequences.
The Bourne Identity
Directed by Doug Liman in 2002
Matt Damon plays a man with amnesia who must uncover his past as a CIA agent in this spy thriller. "The Bourne Identity," like "Kingsman," has intense action sequences and a fast-paced plot.