The Gentlemen have reconvened for Season 2.
Production is underway in the UK on Guy Ritchie’s Netflix series, which stars Theo James and Kaya Scodelario as the masterminds behind a drug empire.
The Moonage Pictures drama has added new cast, including Downton Abbey star Hugh Bonneville and Maya Jama, host of the British version of Love Island.
Others joining The Gentlemen are Benjamin Clementine (Dune), Benedetta Porcaroli (The Leopard), Michele Morrone (Another Simple Favour), Sergio Castellito (Conclave), Amra Mallassi (Dune: Part Two), and Tyler Conti.
Returning cast includes Daniel Ings, Ray Winstone, Joely Richardson, Vinnie Jones, Jasmine Blackborow, Michael Vu, Harry Goodwins, Ruby Sear, Pearce Quigley, and Giancarlo Esposito.
Ritchie said: “This chapter sees a deliberate expansion, both geographically and thematically, as we journey from the English countryside to the Italian lakes.
“Eddie (James) and Susie (Scodelario) find themselves navigating an increasingly volatile empire as they’re besieged on all fronts by an influx of enigmatic new players. The stakes are heightened, the power dynamics are more precarious.”
Ritchie and Matthew Read are the writers. Ritchie directs alongside Eran Creevy. Executive producers are Ritchie; Will Gould, Matthew Read, Frith Tiplady and Simon Crawford Collins for Moonage; and Ivan Atkinson. Laura Jackson and Max Keene produce. The series is made by Moonage Pictures, part of ITV Studios, and Miramax Television.
