The Gentlemen
- TV comedy drama
- Netflix
- 2024
- 8 episodes (1 series)
Comedy in which an aristocratic family clash with a powerful drugs gang. Stars Theo James, Kaya Scodelario, Daniel Ings, Joely Richardson, Vinnie Jones and more.
Press clippings
Rose d'Or 2024 nominees revealed
Taskmaster, We Are Lady Parts and The Skewer are amongst this year's international Rose d'Or award nominations.
British Comedy Guide, 11th November 2024Televisual Bulldog Awards 2024 comedy shortlist
Big Boys, Boarders, The Change, Dreaming Whilst Black, Extraordinary, Juice, Sex Education and Such Brave Girls are shortlisted for Best Comedy in the Televisual Bulldog Awards.
British Comedy Guide, 21st October 2024National Television Awards 2024 shortlist revealed
Brassic, The Gentlemen, Ghosts, Mrs. Brown's Boys and Not Going Out are shortlisted in the Comedy category in the 2024 National Television Awards.
British Comedy Guide, 20th August 2024Future of hit Guy Ritchie series The Gentlemen revealed
Netflix is already in talks with film director Guy Ritchie to deliver a second series of his gangster drama, The Gentlemen.
The crime comedy has been one of the streaming giant's biggest hits of the year, with 44million views in four weeks.
Rod McPhee, The Sun, 7th April 2024The Gentlemen review
Riotous assembly of toffs, gangsters, travellers, rogues and misfits.
Adam Sweeting, The Arts Desk, 10th March 2024The week in TV: The Gentlemen
Guy Ritchie's eight-part drama resorts to stereotypes.
Barbara Ellen, The Observer, 10th March 2024The Gentlemen review
If ChatGPT made a Guy Ritchie series, this would be it.
Hugo Rifkind, The Times, 9th March 2024The Gentlemen review
Split into eight episodes with an overreaching arc, there's a lot of fun to be had in the individual 50 minute tales - each with its own complicated situation to navigate, with a succession of guest stars popping up too.
Casimir Harlow, AV Forums, 8th March 2024The Gentlemen is class satire, Guy Ritchie style - loud, muddled and contradictory
Netflix's spin-off series looks at what happens when high society meets the criminal underworld. Its heart's in the right place, writes Louis Chilton, but this schlocky crime caper has nothing of depth to say.
Louis Chilton, The Independent, 7th March 2024The Gentlemen review
Everything you want from a Guy Ritchie caper - lock, stock and barrel.
Anita Singh, The Telegraph, 7th March 2024