Netflix has finally revealed when fans can expect The Gentlemen season 2 to land, while also treating viewers to a new trailer and first-look images.
The upcoming instalment of the gangster hit, which will see Eddie (Theo James) and Susie (Kaya Scodelario) expand their operations overseas to Italy, will premiere on Netflix on 3 September 2026.
One first-look image released by the streamer shows the duo in action (above), while another shows returning character Bobby Glass (Ray Winstone) looking rather nonchalant in a robe by the water (below).
Another image shows powerful Italian crime boss Marco Moretti (Sergio Castellitto), who is a new addition to the season 2 cast, striding along a pier (further below).
“It’s been one year since Eddie and Susie joined forces to work together in Bobby’s criminal empire overseas,” the official plot synopsis for the new season reads.
“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…”
You can watch the new trailer below:
Alongside James, Scodelario and Winstone, other returning actors in season 2 include Joely Richardson (Renegade Nell) as Lady Sabrina and Vinnie Jones (Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels) as Geoff Seacombe.
Meanwhile, new additions to the cast alongside Castellitto include Downton Abbey’s Hugh Bonneville and Michele Morrone, who appeared in the Netflix hit 365 Days.
Love Island host Maya Jama is also set to join the cast for season 2, alongside Benjamin Clementine (Dune), Benedetta Porcaroli (The Leopard), Sergio Castellitto (Conclave), Amra Mallassi (Hijack) and Tyler Conti (Safe).
The Gentlemen season 1 is available to stream on Netflix now. Sign up for Netflix from £5.99 a month. Netflix is also available on Sky Glass and Virgin Media Stream.
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