Teaser Trailer for Guy Ritchie's THE GENTLEMEN Season 2 Promises Bigger Crimes, More Chaos, and a Trip to Italy

If you thought Eddie Halstead had already gotten in way over his head, it looks like things are about to get even messier.

Netflix has dropped the first teaser trailer for The Gentlemen Season 2, and it looks like Guy Ritchie is turning the chaos up another notch.

Fast-paced, stylish, and packed with gunfire, double-crosses, luxury locations, and plenty of criminal mayhem, the preview gives fans exactly the kind of high-energy crime story they've been waiting for. The new season premieres on September 3, 2026.

The series, which debuted in 2024 as a television expansion of Ritchie's 2019 film of the same name, follows Eddie Halstead, an aristocrat who unexpectedly inherited his father's massive estate, only to discover it was also the front for a sprawling drug empire.

Instead of walking away, Eddie found himself pulled deeper into the criminal world alongside Susie Glass, proving he could survive in a business he never planned to join.

Season 2 picks up a year after Eddie and Susie formed their uneasy but successful partnership. Business has been booming as they've expanded Bobby's criminal empire overseas, but success comes with new problems.

The official synopsis reads: "It's been one year since Eddie & Susie joined forces to work together in Bobby's criminal empire overseas. 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..."

Along with plenty of bullets flying and fists swinging, the action stretches beyond England to the gorgeous shores of Lake Maggiore in Italy.

Of course, beautiful scenery doesn't usually mean peaceful vacations in a Guy Ritchie story. It simply means criminals are causing trouble somewhere with a better view.

The footage is cut together with Ritchie's signature energy, delivering slick action, colorful new faces, shifting alliances, and enough mystery to keep fans guessing about who's actually in control when everything starts falling apart.

Returning for the new season are Theo James as Eddie and Kaya Scodelario as Susie, joined once again by Daniel Ings, Ray Winstone, Joely Richardson, Vinnie Jones, Jasmine Blackborow, Michael Vu, Harry Goodwins, Ruby Sear, Pearce Quigley, and Giancarlo Esposito.

The series was created and co-written by Guy Ritchie, with Matthew Read returning as co-writer. Ritchie also directs episodes this season alongside Eran Creevy.

The Gentlemen is ready to deliver another season full of sharp dialogue, unpredictable betrayals, explosive action, and criminals making increasingly questionable life choices. For fans of Ritchie's particular brand of stylish gangster storytelling, this is gonna be fun.

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