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This Crime Thriller Dominated Netflix For Weeks, And Season 2 Is Finally Coming
By April Ryder
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Guy Ritchie’s Netflix series The Gentlemen is everything his 2019 movie by the same name was not. It’s better in every way, and it performed better, too. And season 2 is now on the way.
When released in 2024, it lingered in the Netflix top ten charts for weeks. Though it topped out at number three in the U.S., The Gentlemen hit number one in several other countries, including Australia and the United Kingdom.
Why The Gentlemen Is Better Than The Movie That Inspired It
The Gentlemen, stars Theo James as Edward “Eddie” Horniman (Freddy’s younger, calmer, and more trustworthy brother), Kaya Scodelario as Susie Glass (head of a crime family), Daniel Ings as Freddy Horniman (Eddie’s older, drug-addicted brother), and Joely Richardson as Lady Sabrina Horniman (Eddie and Freddy’s mother who tries to keep them out of trouble).
Though it could be considered a spin-off or soft remake of the 2019 movie, The Gentlemen is more of a different story with some similarities to the film. The plot of the show centers around Theo James’ character, Eddie, and his older brother, Freddy.
When their father dies, Freddy expects the estate to be left to him (he’s the firstborn son), but things don’t go quite as he expects. Eddie is named the new Duke of the estate instead, and the new steward quickly finds that there’s a lot more to his inheritance than money and Halstead Manor.
The Gentlemen’s to-and-fro struggle between oppositional brothers is a recurring theme in Ritchie’s films/shows. The brothers’ inability to make it through a conversation without some level of vulgarity and aggression is entertaining.
The first episode of the series does contain a drawn-out, immature spot where everyone says “cock” as many times as possible (reminiscent of the “meow” gag in Super Troopers), but once the genitalia jokes have passed, the show settles into a more rhythmic tone.
However, part of the joy of engaging with Guy Ritchie’s work is watching his characters’ relentless journey to poke, pry, and criticize each other. In The Gentlemen, Eddie’s relationship with Susie is another point of engagement and interest for viewers.
Susie is the daughter of a powerful crime family, who grows marijuana on the land of broke aristocrats and gives them a cut of the action to keep their estates intact. When Eddie’s father was still alive, he made a deal with Susie’s family (the Glass family) permitting them to use the Halstead land for their operation.
Now, Eddie wants out of the business. The Gentlemen makes perfect use of the drive of the two leading characters being pushed in separate directions, all the while highlighting the entangled and undeniable chemistry between the pair.
The dynamic between Freddy and Eddie also makes the show work well. Freddy might be the most annoying character Guy Ritchie has ever brought to screen, but Eddie’s cool demeanor nicely offsets his spastic nature.
To top off the excitement, every episode of The Gentlemen includes a well-placed dialogue about what a “gentleman” does. If you want in on the buzz, you can watch the whole first season of the show streaming on Netflix.
The Gentlemen Season 2: What We Know So Far
The Gentlemen is officially coming back for season 2, and Netflix is already positioning it as one of the streamer’s bigger returning shows for 2026. Production on the new season reportedly wrapped ahead of schedule after filming began in 2025, with Theo James and Kaya Scodelario both returning alongside Guy Ritchie.
Right now, Netflix hasn’t announced an exact premiere date, but a fall 2026 launch is likely. Look for The Gentlemen’s new season to arrive on Netflix between September and November.
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