We’ve learned of thirteen new faces you’ll see in various roles and sizes throughout season 2 and the director of Calm with Horses will be working on season 2 alongside Guy Ritchie.

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It’s been a couple of months since season 2 of The Gentlemen wrapped up its extensive shoot across the United Kingdom and Europe. Still, we’ve been on the hunt for actors to join the previously announced returning and headline cast for season 2. Today, as a Christmas treat, we’ll present our findings!
Filmed in the United Kingdom and Italy, the production took place throughout the bulk of 2025, beginning in late April and wrapping in late October. For the most part, the majority of the cast from season 1 is returning with heavy hitters like Theo James, Kaya Scodelario, and Daniel Ings confirmed to be back as Eddie, Susie, and Freddy, respectively.
Then, as announced by Netflix over the summer, the main cast has expanded by 10, including Hugh Bonneville, Benjamin Clementine, Benedetta Porcaroli, Michele Morrone, Sergio Castellitto, Amra Mallassi, Tyler Conti, Chris Eubank Jr., Maya Jama, and Thomas Kadman. And as we recently reported during our filming wrap report, Ian Bonar has been cast as Richard, and Cosimo Fusco has joined as Carlos Vargas.
Who else is in the cast for The Gentlemen season 2?

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In addition to all of those listed above, we’ve got confirmation that 13 new cast members will be featured throughout the new season in varying roles, including some recurring, some guest stars, and some minor roles.
Let’s run through all the new castings we’ve found for the second season:
Charles Edwards (Rings of Power, The Crown) as Simon Macdougall
Natasha Alderslade (The American, Doctors) as Rebecca
Ethan McKinley (The Therapist, The Trial) as Butter
George Webster (Good Thinking, Masters of the Air) as Red Ned
Italo Amerighi (The Law According to Lidia Poet, Dune: Part Two) as Father Bosco
Faraz M. Khan (Trying, Black Ops)
Tyler Conti (Hollyoaks, Safe) as Joe Green
Antonio Bustorff (Den of Thieves 2, Snatch – A Family Affair) as Victor
Daniel Attwell (The Death of Bunny Munro, Andor) as Fucksake Frank
Harvey Quinn (Industry, The Witcher) as Rupert
Tommo Thomas (Jackie the Stripper, The Bitter End) as Glass Heavy
Nanda Isaia as Bianca
As for new directors, we can confirm that Nick Rowland has been drafted in to direct at least one episode of season 2 (episode 7). The director is best known for his recent movies such as She Rides Shotgun, Calm with Horses, and Floodlights. Guy Ritchie returns to direct in season 2 alongside Eran Creevy, who also directed season 1.
Are you looking forward to the return of The Gentlemen season 2? Let us know in the comments, and keep an eye on our main preview for The Gentlemen season 2 for everything else we know about the new season so far.
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