IGN has released a red band trailer for "Kingsman: The Secret Service" that includes all of the bad words and gore regarded as unsuitable for a "normal" two-minute trailer.

The film follows the wild escapades of the Kingsmen, an organization described in the trailer as "an independent, international intelligence agency that operates at the highest level of discretion... all while looking incredibly dapper."

Colin Firth stars as a top Kingsman and newcomer Taron Egerton plays his protégé, Eggsy. Samuel L. Jackson stars as the lisping heavy, Valentine. As shown in the trailer, the Kingsman must stop an outbreak of "rage" caused by Jackson's grinning villain that forces people to rip each other to shreds.

"Kingsman" has been adapted by director Matthew Vaughn ("X-Men: First Class," "Kick-Ass") from the 2012 Icon comic "The Secret Service" by Mark Millar and Dave Gibbons. This project pairs Vaughn and Millar together again following 2010's "Kick-Ass," which was another adaptation of an Icon (Marvel's mature, creator-owned imprint) property.

From what I see here, I must say that this looks like an extremely fun romp...the panache of "James Bond" meets the badassery of "Wanted" (another Millar property) seems like an apropos description.

"Kingsman: The Secret Service" hits the big screens on February 13, 2015. Take a gander at the trailer below: