'The Gentlemen' 2 Cast: See the Faces Gearing to Bring Guy Ritchie’s Netflix Effort to Life Yet Again

In Guy Ritchie’s creative universe, crime is more than a business — it is an art form, and The Gentlemen proved just that in 2024. The Netflix hit enthralled audiences with its razor-sharp wit, tangled schemes, and unforgettable characters, leaving them desperate for a return to the director’s darkly stylish London underworld. Now, its sequel promises to deliver exactly that, diving back into a world where power, betrayal, and cunning collide at every turn.
Central to this revival, notably, is its cast, a dynamic mix of returning favorites and fresh faces, ready to inject quintessential energy and intrigue into the offering.
A peek at talents attached to The Gentlemen season 2
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Netflix’s The Gentlemen season 2 brings back Theo James, Kaya Scodelario, and Daniel Ings as Eddie, Susie, and Freddy, while expanding the cast in a big way. New main additions include Hugh Bonneville, Benjamin Clementine, Benedetta Porcaroli, Michele Morrone, Sergio Castellitto, Amra Mallassi, Tyler Conti, Chris Eubank Jr., Maya Jama, and Thomas Kadman. Ian Bonar, meanwhile, joins as Richard, with Cosimo Fusco set to play Carlos Vargas.
More names, according to What's on Netflix, include Charles Edwards, Natasha Alderslade, Ethan McKinley, George Webster, Italo Amerighi, Faraz M. Khan, Tyler Conti, Antonio Bustorff, Daniel Attwell, Harvey Quinn, Tommo Thomas, and Nanda Isaia.
The second season of The Gentlemen, per What's on Netflix, was filmed across the UK and Italy throughout most of 2025 and wrapped up shooting in October. Guy Ritchie is back at the helm, with Eran Creevy also returning, while Nick Rowland has joined to direct at least an episode. With a larger cast and new locations, season 2 looks ready to expand the world of The Gentlemen, raising the stakes and pushing the story further when it arrives on Netflix next year. The series, strikingly, is based on Ritchie’s movie of the same name.
Released in 2019, the film also had a big, packed cast, with several well-known Hollywood stars carrying the story.
A look at the star-studded lineup of The Gentlemen
Guy Ritchie’s cinematic The Gentlemen was led by Matthew McConaughey as Mickey Pearson, a wealthy American kingpin in London, with Monster: The Ed Gein Story’s Charlie Hunnam as his loyal right-hand man, Raymond. Henry Golding played the ambitious gangster Dry Eye, while Hugh Grant shone as sleazy private investigator Fletcher. The cast also included Michelle Dockery, Jeremy Strong, Colin Farrell, and Eddie Marsan.
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Building on both the film’s iconic ensemble and the original season’s, The Gentlemen season 2 promises to take viewers deeper into Guy Ritchie’s world of rivalry and risky maneuvering. With returning cast members and a host of new talents, the series is set to explore fresh storylines while honoring the characters people already love. As production wraps and anticipation grows, audiences can look forward to a season that delivers intrigue, surprises, and the unpredictable twists that have become the signature of Ritchie’s storytelling.
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Edited By: Hriddhi Maitra
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