The Gentlemen – Season 2 (2026)

 “The empire grows. So does the danger.” Guy Ritchie’s cockney crime canvas splatters back with a vengeance in The Gentlemen Season 2, where posh peril meets pavement-pounding payback. Theo James’ Eddie Horniman—duke by day, dope-lord by dusk—dives deeper into the green haze, his reluctant crown now a noose of ambition and arsenic alliances. Kaya Scodelario’s Susie Glass slinks sharper than ever, their shotgun wedding of a partnership cracking under Italian sunsets and English downpours.

Fresh off wrapping shoots in the UK’s rain-slicked underbelly, this eight-episode blitz—co-scribed by Ritchie and Matthew Read—stretches the saga from foggy estates to Lake Como’s lethal lidos. Daniel Ings’ Freddy Horniman spirals into splendid chaos, Ray Winstone’s Bobby Glass growls like gravel in a gin trap, while Joely Richardson, Vinnie Jones, Hugh Bonneville, and Maya Jama pile on the powder-keg charisma.  Expect heists that hum with hydraulic havoc, schemes scripted in sarcasm, and showdowns where every quip conceals a clip. Ritchie’s rhythm—freeze-frames, fast-talk, fisticuffs—pumps like a V8 heart, blending brawls with belly laughs in a globe-trotting grift that’s bigger, blacker, bolder. Eddie’s not just playing the game anymore; he’s rewriting the rules in blood and bud. Buckle up—the toffs are taking over.
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