The Gentlemen

Netflix · 2024-present · 1 Season · 8 Episodes · Returning Series
CrimeDark ComedyAction
77
Fan Heat

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About The Gentlemen

The Gentlemen is a Netflix crime comedy that premiered in 2024, created by Guy Ritchie as a series spinoff of his 2019 film. It follows Eddie Horniman, a disciplined army officer who unexpectedly inherits his late father's dukedom — only to discover that the sprawling family estate sits atop a vast and very illegal cannabis operation. As Eddie tries to extricate his inheritance from the criminal world, he proves unexpectedly adept at its ruthless games.

Bursting with Ritchie's trademark fast-talking style, colorful gangsters, and twisty double-crosses, the series is a stylish romp through the collision of British aristocracy and organized crime. Eddie's wary partnership with the cool, capable Susie Glass — and the chaos caused by his reckless brother Freddy — drive a propulsive, darkly funny caper.

Led by Theo James and Kaya Scodelario, The Gentlemen is slick, witty crime entertainment.

Production Details & Legacy

The Gentlemen was created by Guy Ritchie and originally aired on Netflix, with streaming available on Netflix. The series ran for 1 season and 8 episodes from 2024-present, establishing itself as a landmark entry in the crime and dark comedy and action genres. The series continues to captivate audiences with each new season, maintaining strong viewership and active fan engagement across social media platforms and streaming.

The series features a rich ensemble of characters that have become iconic within television fandom. TVCeleb profiles 3 key characters from The Gentlemen, including Eddie Horniman (Theo James), Susie Glass (Kaya Scodelario), Freddy Horniman (Daniel Ings). Each character has inspired dedicated fan communities, extensive analysis, and passionate debate about their motivations, relationships, and story arcs throughout the series.

The Gentlemen holds a Fan Heat Score of 77 out of 100 on TVCeleb, reflecting the intensity and passion of its fanbase. The show has built a committed and enthusiastic community of viewers who continue to engage with and champion the series. The series is notable for its crime, dark comedy, action qualities, which have contributed to its enduring appeal and cross-generational viewership.

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? Frequently Asked Questions

The Gentlemen follows an aristocrat who inherits an estate hiding a cannabis empire, in Guy Ritchie's Netflix crime comedy.

Yes — it is a series spinoff of Guy Ritchie's 2019 film of the same name.

The Gentlemen streams on Netflix. Availability varies by region, so check your local streaming guide for current options.