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Is The Gentlemen season 2 releasing in May 2025? Everything we know so far

Is The Gentlemen season 2 releasing in May 2025? Everything we know so far

Business Upturn09-05-2025
Fans of Guy Ritchie's hit Netflix series The Gentlemen are eagerly awaiting news about Season 2. The crime-comedy drama, starring Theo James, Kaya Scodelario, and Daniel Ings, took Netflix by storm in March 2024, topping charts and earning a swift renewal. With speculation swirling about a possible May 2025 release, let's dive into the latest updates from the upcoming season.
Will The Gentlemen Season 2 Release in May 2025?
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Despite some viral claims on platforms like TikTok suggesting a March 2025 release, The Gentlemen Season 2 is not expected to premiere in May 2025. According to multiple reliable sources, including Deadline and Netflix's own announcements, filming for Season 2 began in spring 2025 and is expected to continue through late 2025. This timeline points to a likely release in early to mid-2026, with some estimates suggesting as late as May 2026 due to post-production and creator Guy Ritchie's busy schedule.
What to Expect from The Gentlemen Season 2
While plot details remain under wraps, Season 2 will pick up where Season 1 left off, diving deeper into Eddie Horniman's (Theo James) transformation from aristocrat to drug kingpin. After partnering with Susie Glass (Kaya Scodelario) to co-run Bobby Glass's (Ray Winstone) cannabis empire, Eddie's journey into the criminal underworld will take a darker turn.
How to Catch Up on The Gentlemen Season 1
If you're new to The Gentlemen or need a refresher before Season 2, all eight episodes of Season 1 are available to stream on Netflix. The series follows Eddie Horniman, a former soldier who inherits his father's estate, only to discover it's a front for a massive cannabis operation run by the Glass family. Packed with Guy Ritchie's trademark humor, twists, and gritty crime drama, it's a must-watch for fans of Snatch or Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels.
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