Guy Ritchie is known for making the slickest comedy actions in Hollywood. While some of his outings are shinier than others, fans of his distinctive style will never be found complaining about more Guy Ritchie flash. And he is about to bring his flamboyance to the small screen with an adaptation of his 2019 comedy action flick The Gentlemen, which incidentally was initially pitched as a TV series.

Ritchie wrote, produced, directed the film, and developed the story along with Ivan Atkinson and Marn Davies. He is about to reprise his role as director. He will executive produce the series that has been officially greenlit by Netflix after it was revealed in March that they were eyeing an adaptation. Ritchie has co-written the pilot with Matthew Read and is all set to direct the first two episodes. Ritchie will serve as creator, executive producer, and co-writer along with Read.

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Here’s everything we know about The Gentlemen TV series so far.

The Gentlemen: The Plot

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The 2019 film starred Matthew McConaughey as Mickey Pearson; Charlie Hunnam as Ray; Henry Golding as Dry Eye; Michelle Dockery as Rosalind Pearson; Jeremy Strong as Matthew Berger; Eddie Marsan as Big Dave; Colin Farrell as Coach; Hugh Grant as Fletcher; Tom Wu as Lord George; Chidi Ajufo as Bunny; Jason Wong as Phuc; Bugzy Malone as Ernie among others.

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In the film Mickey Pearson, an American expat to the UK, is the kingpin of the biggest marijuana crime syndicate in England. Most of his cannabis farms are concealed on the estates of broke British aristocrats, who need the side hustle to upkeep their lavish lifestyles.

The series is supposed to follow Eddie Horniman, the estranged son of a British aristocrat who inherits his father’s estate that is not only part of Mickey Pearson’s empire but also one of his biggest weed farms.

The Gentlemen: The Cast & Crew

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The show is expected to feature many Guy Ritchie regulars. English actor Theo James (of films like Divergent and Underworld: Awakening and recent TV shows like The Time Traveler’s Wife and The White Lotus fame) is set to join the series as Eddie Horniman. The brilliant Giancarlo Esposito (Breaking Bad, Better Call Saul, The Boys, The Mandalorian, and Community) will join Theo James.

Other actors who have been announced are Kaya Scodelario (Skins, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales); Daniel Ings (Lovesick, Black Mirror); Joely Richardson (101 Dalmatians, The Sandman); Peter Serafinowicz (His Dark Materials, The School for Good and Evil); Vinnie Jones (Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, Snatch, Galavant). The show will see Ritchie and Jones reunite on-screen again after 2000 when they worked on Snatch together. Alexis Rodney (Outlander, Guardians of the Galaxy, Dungeons & Dragons) has also recently been added to the main cast.

Even though Matthew McConaughey, Hugh Grant, Colin Farrell, Charlie Hunnam, or Jeremy Strong are not on-board right now, one can hope that the showrunners will sneak in a guest appearance by at least one of the OG cast members in the show.

The Gentlemen: Everything Else

This isn’t Guy Ritchie’s first foray into the world of television. Earlier, he also adapted his breakout hit Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels for Channel 4. However, he didn’t direct the adaptation. He wrote the episode “…and Four Stolen Hooves” and acted as the executive producer for the series. There was also a series based on Snatch, but Ritchie was not involved with the project.

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As per Netflix Tudum, Ritchie revealed:

While announcing the show, Netflix declared:

Release Date

Production for The Gentlemen TV show has already begun in the UK, November 7 onwards. Reportedly the first season of the show will have eight episodes and is expected to start streaming on Netflix sometime next winter, as filming is supposed to wrap up only around spring 2023.

Made on an estimated budget of $22 million, the film made a whopping $115 million at the box office. The 2019 film is currently streaming on Netflix, in case you want to catch up on everything that happened canonically in The Gentlemen verse.