Guy Ritchie Finally Clarifies The Gentlemen Season 2 Release Window
Guy Ritchie has set a clear return window for The Gentlemen Season 2 in his packed release slate — and the wait will be shorter than fans expected.
If you were hoping for some clarity on when The Gentlemen Season 2 will hit Netflix, Guy Ritchie has finally dropped something more concrete than just 'coming soon.' Short version: the next round of upper-crust criminal shenanigans is much closer than you'd think—unless you were expecting a surprise drop next week, anyway.
Guy Ritchie Confirms The Gentlemen S2 Will Land By End of 2026
During a recent chat promoting his film In the Grey, Ritchie actually spelled out his upcoming slate, which—you guessed it—includes The Gentlemen Season 2. Here's the kicker: Ritchie said, 'We've got The Gentlemen coming out soon, before the end of the year.' He also tossed MobLand and Wife & Dog into the mix, bragging that 'we've got three or four things coming out before the end of the year.' Now, if you're checking calendars, he's talking about projects wrapping up by the end of 2026.
To clear up the moving pieces:
- Ritchie says his 'bit' on Season 2 is already finished, meaning the creative heavy lifting is done. Think scripts and anything on-set.
- Post-production is rolling now, so editing, sound, whatever CG shenanigans are all that's left.
- There's no actual release date from Netflix yet—just that 2026 window. (Your guess is as good as mine on which quarter.)
The Gentlemen: Quick Refresher
If you somehow missed the first season, here’s what went down: The show, which started streaming on Netflix back in March 2024, spun out of Ritchie's 2019 movie but took its own path with Theo James leading the charge as Eddie Horniman. This guy stumbles into inheriting a country estate that—surprise—turns out to be ground zero for a secret marijuana empire. The tone? All the snark, plot twists, and sketchy deals you’d expect from a Ritchie underworld story, but with English countryside vibes.
The show crushed it on Netflix, pulling big audiences out of the gate, so renewal took about five seconds. Since then, it’s been a guessing game on when Season 2 will actually show up. Now we finally have...well, not a specific date, but at least a window.
What Happens Next?
So, the next step: finish post-production, get Netflix to stick a date on it, and maybe actually tell us something about what Season 2's going to be about. (Your move, marketing team.) Until then, Ritchie fans can at least rest easy that the show is past the 'Is it even happening?' phase and is barreling toward release—just, you know, on the Guy Ritchie timeline.