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The Gentlemen: What To Know About Guy Ritchie’s New Series

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Guy Ritchie’s latest film-release, ‘The Gentlemen’ is a spin-off series to his 2019 film about a drug empire being housed by the aristocracy.

Theo James casts as Eddie Horniman in ‘The Gentlemen’.

Guy Ritchie’s first venture into creating a series since ‘Snatch’ might feel like a moment of deja vu for his fans.

The British filmmaker offers the same name of his 2019 film ‘The Gentlemen’ to his new Netflix spin-off starring Theo James.

The eight-episode series exists in the same world as the film which starred impressive names, including Matthew McConaughey, Colin Farrell, Henry Golding, Charlie Hunnam and Hugh Grant.

Here’s everything you need to know about The Gentlemen series.

What’s The Gentlemen about?

Created, executively-produced and written by Guy Ritchie, ‘The Gentlemen’ features a young officer, Eddie Horniman (Theo James), who unexpectedly inherits his father’s 500-year-old country estate over his older brother.

The family property and business houses came up to be more than he initially thought – and he soon discovers a cannabis farm, which is part of a much bigger empire, operating on his land.

“I love playing villains,” says Theo James. “I think it’s my favourite thing to do.”

The British actor believes his character is essentially a good person but gets corrupted when he develops a taste for violence and power.

“Guy always talked about the idea of Michael Corleone – someone who’s good and is a tactician, but slowly his soul gets kind of sucked from him because he’s seduced by violence.”

The introduction of the dark underworld brings a collection of “unsavoury characters” to Eddie’s privileged life and chaos ensues.

‘The Gentlemen’ is an eight-episode spin-off to Ritchie’s 2019 film of the same name.

 

Who are the Casts in it?

Fresh from his trip to Sicily for The White Lotus, Theo James leads the cast of notable British names.

Ray Winstone stars as career criminal Bobby Glass, who heads the drug gang from an open prison.

His daughter Susie, played by The Pirates of the Caribbean’s Kaya Scodelario, maintains the family business on his behalf.

The series also includes Daniel Ings (The Crown), Vinnie Jones (Snatch), Joely Richardson (Nip/Tuck) and Giancarlo Esposito (Breaking Bad).

Daniel Ings plays Eddie’s older brother, Freddy, in the Netflix series.

 

‘Unique Style’
This isn’t the first time Ritchie has taken inspiration from a film he created and expanded its world in series form.

Snatch, the 2000 film starring Brad Pitt, Jason Statham, Stephen Graham and Benicio del Toro received a similar treatment in 2017.

In the TV adaptation Harry Potter star Rupert Grint, Lucien Laviscount (Emily in Paris) and Phoebe Dynevor (The Crown) put their own spin on the world of organised crime.

Nothing quite prepares you for Ritchie’s directing style, according to Scodelario.

“He has a very unique style, which, to begin with, can be very anxiety-inducing,” she says.

The British actress, 31, says “you can learn all your lines and then everything that you’ve prepared gets thrown out of the window and you have to think on your feet.”

James believes there’s always a ‘breaking-in process’ when working with a new director but teaming up with Ritchie was something else.

“He likes to improvise on the day”, the 39-year-old actor says, adding “and once you succumb to that, then it becomes quite fun,”

 

The Series versus the film

Naturally, the new series draws a lot of comparisons to the ‘2019 film’ – including some minor nods to the original.

In the first episode Freddy Horniman (Ings) is locked in a freezer over debts he owes – mirroring one of the film’s final scenes with ‘Jeremy Strong’ in a similar situation.

Other nods to the film include the drug empire working out of a boxing gym, the same strain of cannabis-brand ‘White Widow Super Cheese’, and the barbecue veranda scenes in both the series and the film.

There is no need to tell whether or not these parallels will mean the introduction of characters from the film should the ‘Netflix show’ get the green light for a future series.

The Gentlemen is available to stream on Netflix.

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Our MPCA grandfinale will come up on the 20th of June 2024 at wocdif, along ringeoad, osogbo, osun state, Nigeria.

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Wizkid Dedicates Upcoming Album To His Late Mum

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Nigerian Afrobeats singer, Ayodeji Ibrahim Balogun, aka Wizkid, has announced that his sixth studio album would be dedicated to his late mum, Jane Morayo Balogun.

The ‘Ojuelegba’ hitmaker made the announcement in a video message shared via his social media platform on Saturday, June 1, 2024.

He also disclosed that the album, which is titled ‘Morayo’ and in honour of his late mum, would be released ‘very soon’.

Wizkid’s words: “My album ‘Morayo’, dedicated to my mum, the love of my life, drops very soon. Don’t dull. Don’t sleep.”

It could be recaled that Wizkid’s mother, Jane Dolapo Balogun, died on August 18, 2023, in London.

The singer said the pain of losing his mum ‘hurts deeply’.

In his words: “The pain is profound.”

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Actress Patience Ozukor: I Rejected The Name-Tag ‘Liz Benson of Enugu’ On Me, To Have My Own Name-Tag ‘Patience Ozukor’

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Nollywood veteran actress, Patience Ozokwor, has disclosed and talked about how people tried to impose titles and name-tags on her at the beginning of her career and how she handled it.

The veteran actress said when she began her acting career, people tried to compare her with legendary actress, Liz Benson, by tagging her as ‘Liz Benson of Enugu’ but she rejected the tag because she believes they are both unique.

She disclosed that she also rejected suggestions to answer her husband’s first name as her surname and instead chose to bear his family name.
She actually disclosed this in an interview session via a media platform.

Her words: “I don’t know how it started, all I know was that when I started my acting career and people started recognizing this woman from Enugu.”

“So, there was a time I came to Lagos for a shoot and people started saying, ‘That’s her, this woman from Enugu.’ They said, “You’re the ‘Liz Benson of Enugu.”

“I said, ‘No, with all due respect, I don’t want to be like Liz Benson, I want to be myself. I am ‘Patience Ozokwor of Enugu’.”

“And some people came and said, ‘You don’t even need to answer Patience Ozokwor again. Answer your husband’s first name Edmund; Patience Edmund.’

“I said, ‘No, because in Igbo land, you’re not just married by one man, you’re married by a family. I don’t know about other tribes.”

“So, my husband’s people, their name is Ozokwor. When you mention Ozokwor in any part of this world, people who know the Ozokwors would say ‘I know where she comes from’,” she concluded.

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