Fan Favorite Series ‘The Gentlemen’ Season 2 Kick Starts Production in Major Update, Check Details Here

Netflix may have an unending supply of compelling content, but there are some rare gems in their vault that simply gain an extra hand over everything else. When the streaming giant shook hands with the brilliant Guy Ritchie, it gave birth to quality entertainment involving drama over family estate, a joint venture empire, and London, all woven together in the classic Guy Ritchie style in The Gentlemen.

After a successful run of the first season last year, wheels are in motion for a second season of the series. Here is all you need to know.

What does The Gentlemen Season 2 bring to the table, and who is on board?

Netflix has just announced that they have begun production for the second season of the series. In their show synopsis, Netflix promises a time jump of one year after the last season’s events, with Eddie and Susie now coming together to work in Bobby’s criminal empire overseas. This season will see them expanding their enterprise, but Bobby will be a thorn in their path with unsound decisions. Netflix made the announcement through an impressive video of the lead stars, Theo James and Kaya Scodelario, arriving on the sets and taking positions as their characters.

For the second season, Eddie and Susie “must decide whether to take action or risk losing it all.”

The show, which is praised for its engaging characters, witty dialogue, and unpredictable plot, will be the same cast-wise. Besides the lead, Daniel Ings, Joely Richardson, Vinnie Jones, Jasmine Blackborow, Michael Vu, Harry Goodwins, and Ruby Sear will be there again. Though there are some new names the fans will get to see, which include Hugh Bonneville, Benjamin Clementine, Benedetta Porcaroli, Michele Morrone, Sergio Castellitto, Amra Mallassi, Tyler Conti, and a few more.

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The series draws inspiration from Guy Ritchie’s spectacular movie from the past decade and is set in the same universe.

Guy Ritchie also served in same name, The Gentlemen, six years ago on silver screen

The series is inspired by Guy Ritchie’s 2019 movie of the same name, which has a shiny and talented star cast and is available to watch with multiple streaming options

. The movie does not serve as a prequel or sequel to the Netflix series and is a brilliantly told as a standalone story of the British world of illegal activities.

While the plot has been teased with a synopsis, what exactly the new additions will be bringing to the story is currently under wraps. Maker Guy Ritchie returns to the series along with co-writer Matthew Read and director Eran Creevy. A release date is not known yet, but fans are hoping to see Eddie and Susie back in business very soon.

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