Guy Ritchie’s new show tells a completely different story, featuring entirely new characters from his 2020 film.

By James Hibbs

Published: Thursday, 07 March 2024 at 05:00 AM


If you were to hear that Guy Ritchie’s new project, The Gentlemen, is available to stream on Netflix today (Thursday 7th March), with no prior information, you may be somewhat confused.

This is because Ritchie’s film The Gentlemen was released in the UK back in 2020, and gained a huge fan base. However, the project being released today is not a film.

It is instead a series, one which tells a story about similar topics to those discussed in the film, but which otherwise has little relation, and features a whole new, different cast of characters.

RadioTimes.com caught up with some of the stars of the new series The Gentlemen, and asked them how they felt the connection between the film and series was best summed up.

Speaking alongside co-star Michael Vu, Daniel Ings, who plays Freddie Horniman in the series, said: “I would say that it kind of shares the DNA of the movie. It takes that idea of gangsters getting into bed with, going into business with the rich aristocracy, who have these huge empires and all this land, but really no cash, no disposable cash, so they’re leasing the land.”