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Netflix's The Gentlemen Reveals Full Season 2 Cast as Filming Begins in UK
Netflix's The Gentlemen Reveals Full Season 2 Cast as Filming Begins in UK

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time28-05-2025

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Netflix's The Gentlemen Reveals Full Season 2 Cast as Filming Begins in UK

The Gentlemen is locked and loaded for a new season, now filming in the UK, Netflix announced on Wednesday. A TVLine 'Hidden Gem' of 2024, the action-comedy was described thusly by our Rebecca Luther: 'If you've found yourself tiring of TV's endless string of dour crime dramas, consider The Gentlemen a perfect palate cleanser. The stakes get high, but [it] refuses to take itself too seriously.' More from TVLine Did Sirens' Michaela Murder Peter's Ex-Wife? Plus, More Finale Revelations Casting News: Josh Hartnett's Netflix Series, Wilson Bethel's Apple Gig and More Dave Nemetz Reviews Sirens: Netflix's Jumbled Soap Takes Us on a Luxury Trip to Nowhere - Now, YOU Grade It! The Gentlemen's renewal was announced in August 2024, with Netflix confirming that Theo James, Kaya Scodelario and Daniel Ings would be reprising their roles as aristocrat Eddie Horniman, drug empire heiress Susie Glass, and Eddie's cocaine-addicted older brother Freddy. Season 2 will also see the return of Ray Winstone as Susie's father Bobby; Joely Richardson as Eddie's mother Sabrina, the Duchess of Halstead; Vinnie Jones as Halstead Manor's longtime gamekeeper, Geoffrey; Jasmine Blackborow as Eddie's younger sister Lady Charlotte 'Charly' Horniman; Michael Vu as weed grower Jimmy Chang; Harry Goodwins as Susie's brother, boxer Jack Glass; Ruby Sear as mystery woman Gabrielle; Pearce Quigley as Scouse crime family boss John 'The Gospel' Dixon; and Giancarlo Esposito as American billionaire Stanley Johnston. New for Season 2 are Hugh Bonneville, Benjamin Clementine, Benedetta Porcaroli, Michele Morrone, Sergio Castellito, Amra Mallassi, Tyler Conti, British professional boxer Chris Eubank Jr., and TV host/DJ Maya Jama. As Season 2 opens (premiere date TBA), '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….' Says series creator Guy Ritchie, 'I am delighted to return to set for Season 2 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.' 13 Hidden Gems You May Have Missed in 2024 View List Best of TVLine Yellowjackets Mysteries: An Up-to-Date List of the Series' Biggest Questions (and Answers?) The Emmys' Most Memorable Moments: Laughter, Tears, Historical Wins, 'The Big One' and More 'Missing' Shows, Found! The Latest on Severance, Holey Moley, Poker Face, YOU, Primo, Transplant and 25+ Others

Did Sirens' Michaela Murder Peter's Ex-Wife? Plus, More Finale Revelations
Did Sirens' Michaela Murder Peter's Ex-Wife? Plus, More Finale Revelations

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time24-05-2025

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Did Sirens' Michaela Murder Peter's Ex-Wife? Plus, More Finale Revelations

The following contains major spoilers from Episode 5 of Sirens, now streaming on Netflix. Since Sirens Episode 1, we've been suspicious of Michaela: Is she running a cult? Did she murder her husband's ex-wife? Well, the finale answered these questions — and more! Let's recap. More from TVLine Dave Nemetz Reviews Sirens: Netflix's Jumbled Soap Takes Us on a Luxury Trip to Nowhere — Now, YOU Grade It! What to Watch in May: Your Guide to 130+ Premieres Across Broadcast, Cable and Streaming Casting News: Josh Hartnett's Netflix Series, Wilson Bethel's Apple Gig and More We begin by following up on the literal Episode 4 cliffhanger, which saw Ethan (played by It's Always Sunny's Glenn Howerton) plunging off a cliff, leaving viewers wondering whether he lived or died. Well, turns out, the man lived! He's beaten up, but not so badly that he can't accuse Simone (House of the Dragon's Milly Alcock) of attempted murder; he says his near-fiancée pushed him off the ledge. It's unclear whether Ethan is telling the truth, and he seems to be suffering some sort of delusion once he accuses Simone of having wings. (Or, maybe there is some mythological element at play here — the show is called Sirens, after all.) The finale ties up another loose end from Episode 4: What will Michaela (Mary & George's Julianne Moore) do now that she knows Simone shared a secret kiss with her husband Peter (City on a Hill's Kevin Bacon)? Because the woman is ruthless, Michaela promptly packs up all of Simone's belongings and fires her, causing the woman to completely malfunction. Simone goes nonverbal and enters a sort of fugue state to cope. When Devon (The White Lotus' Meghann Fahy) discovers that Michaela has let her sister go, she confronts the guru at the big gala. She publicly accuses Michaela of running a cult and of killing Peter's ex-wife. That's when Michaela 'fesses up to the truth: She did not kill Peter's former wife. The ex is simply living on an island as a recluse after receiving botched, post-divorce plastic surgery. But the question remains: What is going on here? Is Michaela running a cult? Who is cultivating all these creepy vibes at the estate? Turns out, it's kind of Peter — he is more evil than he previously seemed. The man is a master manipulator and decides he's over his marriage to Michaela, throwing her away in an instant, like she means nothing at all. He immediately trades his wife in for a younger, hotter version: Simone. She was the siren all along. Upon seeing her sister so easily betray a so-called beloved friend, Devon has an epiphany. She realizes her strength has always been her ability to stick by people, to never leave them behind. She decides she will stay at home with her father to care for him alone. She and Michaela then bond over the weirdness that just occurred during their ferry ride back to reality. Were your questions answered in the finale? Hit the comments with your thoughts! Best of TVLine Mrs. Maisel Flash-Forward List: All of Season 5's Futuristic Easter Eggs Yellowjackets Recap: The Morning After Yellowjackets Recap: The First Supper

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