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The Gentlemen

  • TV Series
  • 2024–2026
  • TV-MA
  • 50m
IMDb RATING
8.0/10
163K
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Giancarlo Esposito, Vinnie Jones, Kaya Scodelario, Theo James, Daniel Ings, and Michael Vu in The Gentlemen (2024)
Eddie Halstead inherits large estate from father, unaware it fronts Pearson's drug empire. With no crime experience, he must take over the operation or lose the estate.
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When aristocratic Eddie inherits the family estate, he discovers that it's home to a huge weed empire, and its proprietors aren't going anywhere.When aristocratic Eddie inherits the family estate, he discovers that it's home to a huge weed empire, and its proprietors aren't going anywhere.When aristocratic Eddie inherits the family estate, he discovers that it's home to a huge weed empire, and its proprietors aren't going anywhere.

  • Creator
    • Guy Ritchie
  • Stars
    • Theo James
    • Kaya Scodelario
    • Daniel Ings
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.0/10
    163K
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    • Creator
      • Guy Ritchie
    • Stars
      • Theo James
      • Kaya Scodelario
      • Daniel Ings
    • 400User reviews
    • 40Critic reviews
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    • Won 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 2 wins & 32 nominations total

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    Theo James
    Theo James
    • Eddie Horniman
    • 2024
    Kaya Scodelario
    Kaya Scodelario
    • Susie Glass
    • 2024
    Daniel Ings
    Daniel Ings
    • Freddy Horniman
    • 2024
    Joely Richardson
    Joely Richardson
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    • 2024
    Vinnie Jones
    Vinnie Jones
    • Geoff Seacombe
    • 2024
    Michael Vu
    Michael Vu
    • Jimmy…
    • 2024
    Harry Goodwins
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    • Jack Glass
    • 2024
    Stephane Fichet
    Stephane Fichet
    • Mr. Lawrence
    • 2024
    Logan Dean
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    • 2024
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    • 2024
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    • 2024
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    • 2024
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    • Charly
    • 2024–2026
    Ray Winstone
    Ray Winstone
    • Bobby Glass
    • 2024
    Giancarlo Esposito
    Giancarlo Esposito
    • Stanley Johnston
    • 2024
    Ruby Sear
    Ruby Sear
    • Gabrielle
    • 2024
    John McGrellis
    John McGrellis
    • Errol
    • 2024
    Pearce Quigley
    Pearce Quigley
    • Gospel John
    • 2024
    • Creator
      • Guy Ritchie
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    Summary

    Reviewers say 'The Gentlemen' series by Guy Ritchie impresses with its stylish storytelling and British eccentricity. The ensemble cast, including Theo James and Ray Winstone, delivers standout performances. The show boasts rich narratives, sharp dialogue, and complex characters. Visually, it excels with lush cinematography and meticulous costumes. However, some find pacing uneven and plotlines convoluted, occasionally prioritizing style over substance. Despite these issues, it remains an enjoyable and unique crime drama.
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    7cloudstrife-03407

    Pretty Good But Can Tell Ritchie Only Wrote/Directed First Two Episodes

    You can tell Guy Ritchie only wrote (co-wrote) and directed the first two episodes as the show starts off with a crack and runs into a muddy and convoluted plot in episodes 5-7 and a fairly uncreative ending in episode 8.

    The show shines with the casting - primarily Kaya Scodelario as Susie Glass. Actually everyone is strong except for Theo James who I thought was miscast and would think he is a poor actor given his track record had it not been for White Lotus Season 2. I don't think he has found his acting niche yet but this isn't it.

    There are still Guy Ritchie vibes in the rest of the show after episode 2 and a fun and entertaining cast of characters. Messy plot in the back half and a little uncreative for Ritchie standards but a fun and high energy show.
    MarkP_

    Not terrible, not great. Somewhere in between.

    I was a big fan of both Lock Stock and Snatch when they initially came out and felt fresh and fun, but I haven't enjoyed Guy Ritchie's more recent work nearly as much.

    Having seen the trailer I was intrigued by this show. I sat through it all and there were exciting moments, but I didn't love it sadly. It felt hollow to me.

    This feels like Guy Ritchie's greatest hits rearranged and presented as a TV show. You will have seen most of the setup used here before, but this time many of the actors are different. Maybe that was my main issue with it, it didn't feel fresh and exciting, as it is a familiar format at this point and there is a risk of boredom setting in.

    It's undeniable that Ritchie knows his way around a camera. The show looks and sounds great. He has a great cast - Vinnie Jones is understated and quite excellent, but for me the story feels clunky, occasionally repetitive and surprisingly preposterous. In fact I found some of the dialogue to be cringe inducing. Some of it feels as though it had been intended to land as sophisticated and profound, but much of just sounds bad. This was never the case with some of his initial movies.

    I believe there is a much better show that could have been carved out of this with some stricter editing, as all of the pieces are there. For me there is just too much going on, it doesn't all make sense and sadly it seems to lack a genuine sense of irony.

    Not terrible, not great. Somewhere in between.
    9leftbanker-1

    The Sum of Its Parts is Greater than the Whole

    If that makes any sense. What I'm trying to say while pointing Aristotle's quote into a mirror, is that this is worth watching simply for all of the outstanding individual performances. There are many other reasons to tune in, but the acting clinic on parade here is a lot of fun.

    The Parts:

    #1 - The Story

    Of course, this story began with the film but has only a very tangential relationship with that work. Every episode has a beginning, middle, and an end, as well as a cliffhanger or something else to propel viewers onward. As with his movies, some of the stories worked for me, others didn't. Some of the conflicts were just way too facile with their resolutions. Eddie was pushed into way too many predicaments as he tried to extract his family from the business, accepting too many dangerous assignments for reasons not adequately explained, not to me.

    #2 - The Dialogue

    Ritchie seems to have developed his own form of dialogue in which street toughs and lowlifes converse with a sort of modern day Shakespearean banter, well above the vernacular of the average dirtbag, whether in real life or in other movies. While Tarantino was propelled into stardom for the way in which some of his characters lapse into long soliloquys, whether on their own or in a group, Ritchie's creations throw around a lot of word-a-day calendar vocabulary in their speechifying. It comes off affected at times, but more often than not his dialogue is a lot of fun.

    #3 - The Characters

    Bringing fun-as-hell characters to life on the screen is definitely Ritchie's strong point, or one of them. Eddie, Susie, Jimmy, Bobby, and Geoff could all walk away from this and carry their own series. It helps to have such talented actors reading you lines, and it definitely is important for actors to have great material to spin into the roles they help to create.

    Compared to about 99% of what is out there in TV and movie land, this series was positively brilliant. Period.
    9Sarah423

    Stylized, Classic

    I thoroughly enjoyed this series, although I acknowledge that I easily cleared two hurdles that viewers with lower ratings might not: I loved Guy Ritchie's style and didn't find it getting old on me; I didn't know about any movie, so I'm seeing these as "fresh" takes from the start.

    Every character in this series was fun to get to know and to try to understand. What complexity. What eccentricity along with believable nuance.

    Every actor succeeded in pulling off finely crafted individuals that fit perfectly into the sometimes off-the-wall plot.

    They lure viewers in, which is a great reason to keep going.

    Another great reason, of course, is that plot.

    What a ride!
    9Rob1331

    Enjoyed Every Second

    The Gentleman is a spin off of the movie of the same name. The movie was great and had big stars involved in it like Matthew McConaughey, Charlie Hunnam, Colin Farrell, Hugh Grant, Jeremy Strong among others so based off that star power alone I thought this wouldn't measure up. I was wrong. This was brilliant. I literally couldn't stop watching this and enjoyed every second of it. The story is about an aristocrat (Theo James) who inherits the family estate. He's unaware that that estate includes running one of the biggest drug empires in the country. That drug syndicate doesn't plan on going anywhere either. You can tell Guy Ritchie was heavily involved in this because it has his style all over it. If you like his films you'll like this series too.

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      Despite playing the younger brother on the show, Theo James is actually a year older than Daniel Ings, who plays the older Freddie.
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      Featured in The 76th Primetime Emmy Awards (2024)

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    • Release date
      • March 7, 2024 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official Netflix
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Quý Ông Thế Giới Ngầm
    • Filming locations
      • Badminton House, Gloucestershire, England, UK(Halstead Manor exteriors, hallway and stairs)
    • Production companies
      • Miramax Television
      • Moonage Pictures
      • Toff Guy Films
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      50 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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