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Ladies and gentlemen, Guy Ritchie has made a TV show. The Netflix series “The Gentlemen,” like his 2019 movie of the same name, is one of the filmmaker’s first-ever small-screen projects.
The irony of “The Gentlemen” is that it’s about a drug kingpin who’s aging out of the marijuana business and looking to unload his enterprise, and Ritchie himself is 51.
Snatch creator Guy Ritchie has responded to a lawsuit claiming he copied ideas for The Gentlemen from a friend and writer. According to Variety, Ritchie submitted a filing to London’s High Court ...
Kaya Scodelario and Theo James in "The Gentlemen." (Netflix) Fans of Guy Ritchie’s early British caper comedies were heartened when the filmmaker returned to form with 2019’s “The Gentlemen.” ...
Guy Ritchie is being sued over his film “The Gentlemen,” which starred Matthew McConaughey, Charlie Hunnam and Michelle Dockery. The lawsuit, which was filed in the London High Court last ...
Guy Ritchie has hit back at a lawsuit claiming he copied “The Gentlemen” from a script written by his friend Mickey de Hara. Actor and writer de Hara, who had a role in Ritchie’s 1999 hit ...
Guy Ritchie series “ The Gentlemen ” has been renewed for a second season. The show, which stars Theo James and Kaya Scodelario as partners in crime, will return for eight episodes, with James ...
Inspired by his movie of the same name, Guy Ritchie's TV series 'The Gentleman' is a reasonably entertaining but of forgettable fiction blending sophistication with drug-related violence | TV review ...
The Gentlemen, which debuts on Netflix Mar. 7, boasts none of its predecessor’s A-listers, impudent racism, or whiplash pacing. Instead, it offers simply second-rate crime-fiction nonsense of a ...
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