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Cast calls Ritchie ‘seminal figure’ in film industry at ‘The Gentlemen’ premiere

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Cast from Guy Ritchie’s new TV show said fans of the director’s work will not be disappoint­ed with his series “The Gentlemen,” which had its London premiere on Tuesday.

“The White Lotus” actor Theo James stars in the crime drama as Eddie Horniman, who is busy working in the army when his father dies and he inherits his family’s country estate, which turns out to be concealing a cannabis business.

But as Eddie tries to extricate the family from criminalit­y, he gets seduced by the crime, violence and power.

James, who described Ritchie as a “seminal figure” in the British film industry, said working with him was both great and “nerve racking.”

“You don’t necessaril­y know what you’re going to be doing most days, but there’s a joy in that collaborat­ion because as (Ritchie) said, as long as you have people in the room who are up for collaborat­ion, then you can really create stuff on the fly,” he said.

Ritchie made his name in 1998 with the crime comedy “Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels,” and other movies he has since directed include “Sherlock Holmes” and “King Arthur: Legend of the Sword.”

Speaking about making the eight-part “The Gentlemen” series, Ritchie said it allowed his “characters to breathe and develop” in a way that “just can’t happen” in a film.

Reflecting on the plot, American actor Giancarlo Esposito, who plays a billionair­e keen on buying the family mansion, said Ritchie has “placed the ideals of family - the family of criminals and the aristocrat­ic family together.”

“All those values get muddled when you’re talking about money and survival. I find it really fascinatin­g how he’s set it all up,” Esposito said.

“The Gentlemen” is due to hit streaming platform Netflix from Thursday. Reuters

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