The Gentlemen Season Two Filming Begins in the UK
Today, Netflix confirmed filming is officially underway in the UK for the new season of Guy Ritchie’s smash hit series, The Gentlemen.
In the second season, it’s been one year since Eddie and Susie joined forces to work together in Bobby’s criminal empire overseas. As they drive to expand their enterprise, the decisions Bobby is making seem to be increasingly unsound.

Now Eddie and Susie must decide whether to take action or risk losing it all, but unfettered ambition never ends well…
The return of The Gentlemen was announced last year, with Netflix confirming Theo James (The Monkey, The White Lotus), Kaya Scodelario (Senna, Crawl), and Daniel Ings (I Hate Suzie, The Crown) would reprise their roles.

The new season will also see the return of Ray Winstone (Sexy Beast, Nil By Mouth), Joely Richardson (Ballad of Renegade Nell, One Day), Vinnie Jones (Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, Snatch), Jasmine Blackborow (Legends, Marie Antoinette), Michael Vu (Sumotherhood, In the Grey), Harry Goodwins (One Spoon of Chocolate, Sunset Drive), Ruby Sear, Pearce Quigley (The Detectorists, Showtrial), and Giancarlo Esposito (The Residence, Captain America: Brave New World).
Joining the cast for season 2 will be Hugh Bonneville (I Came By, The Agency), Benjamin Clementine (Dune, Blitz), Benedetta Porcaroli (The Leopard, Amanda), Michele Morrone (Another Simple Favor, The Housemaid), Sergio Castellito (The Star Maker, Conclave), Amra Mallassi (Dune: Part Two, Hijack), Tyler Conti (Tell Me Everything, Safe), British professional boxer Chris Eubank Jr, and TV host, DJ, and entrepreneur Maya Jama.

Guy Ritchie said, “I am delighted to return to set for season two of The Gentlemen. This chapter sees a deliberate expansion, both geographically and thematically, as we journey from the English countryside to the Italian lakes.
“Eddie and Susie 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, and I’m thrilled to be collaborating once again with this exceptional cast and crew.”

Creator Guy Ritchie directs the series, which he wrote with Matthew Read. Eran Creevy also directs episodes of the Netflix series, which is produced by Moonage Pictures (part of ITV Studios) and Miramax Television.
Produced by Laura Jackson and Max Keene, The Gentlemen season two is executive produced by Guy Ritchie; Will Gould, Matthew Read, Frith Tiplady, and Simon Crawford Collins for Moonage Pictures; and Ivan Atkinson.