September is shaping up to be an especially exciting time for fans of Guy Ritchie, a filmmaker whose unmistakable style has carved out a unique space in modern cinema and TV. Known for his fast-paced storytelling, razor-sharp dialogue, and memorable action sequences, Ritchie has spent decades refining a signature approach that blends gritty realism with stylish flair. While the filmmaker’s projects are not all perfect, one thing’s for sure: Guy Ritchie’s movies and recent TV shows are wildly entertaining.
This year, Ritchie has already added two incredible projects to his extensive filmography: Prime Video’s Young Sherlock, which outlines the arrogant detective’s early years and his surprising friendship with arch nemesis James Moriarty, as well as In The Grey, the Henry Cavill and Jake Gyllenhaal-led action film which chronicles the escapades of a lawyer and her team as they endeavor to recover a billion dollars from a criminal organization. Over the years, Ritchie has proven his versatility time and time again, moving seamlessly from cult crime classics like Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels to mainstream hits such as Sherlock Holmes.
September’s lineup reinforces why Ritchie continues to command such attention, even in a world where several streaming platforms release a myriad of movies and TV shows every week. Two exciting Ritchie projects will be returning to the small screen very soon: The Gentlemen and <em>MobLand</em>. Both TV shows were received positively by critics and audiences alike, making it even more thrilling for fans to dive back into these series’ high-stakes worlds.
The Gentleman & MobLand Both Return In September 2026
MobLand and The Gentlemen are two of Ritchie’s most anticipated projects of the year, particularly because both seasons ended on major cliffhangers.
Kicking things off, The Gentlemen storms back onto Netflix on September 3 with a great story and an even better cast, including newcomers Hugh Bonneville, Maya Jama, and Benjamin Clementine, who will appear alongside veterans Theo James, Giancarlo Esposito, Daniel Ings, and Kaya Scodelario. Theo James’ Eddie and Scodelario’s Susie are now officially business partners in the Glass family’s European weed empire, with the new season traveling down to the Italian lakes for a welcome change of scenery.
Then, just as the dust begins to settle, MobLand arrives later in the month on September 18, escalating the tension with a brutal continuation of its high-stakes mob warfare, family conflict, and violent ambition. MobLand season 2’s return this year is even more exciting as the show’s first installment was released just last year. The fact that the Tom Hardy-led series will be premiering so soon after its debut season is an impressive feat, especially since it took over two years for The Gentlemen to return to the small screen. Hardy, Pierce Brosnan, and Helen Mirren are all set to return for the new season.
These two gripping series mark a significant moment for crime drama enthusiasts this year. With the lukewarm reception Ritchie’s 2026 film, In The Grey, received, it’s more important than ever that The Gentlemen season 2 and MobLand’s sophomore season hit it out of the park to continue the iconic director-producer’s successful TV streak.
There’s Still Time To Catch Up On Both Of Guy Ritchie’s Shows Before They Return
With both The Gentlemen and MobLand set to return in September, fans of Guy Ritchie’s distinctive brand of crime storytelling still have roughly two months to familiarize themselves with the worlds that made these shows stand out. For viewers who have yet to watch either series, the months leading up to their returns provide the perfect opportunity to catch up. The Gentlemen season 1 includes eight hour-long episodes, while MobLand season 1 has 10. As such, both are exceptionally easy to binge in the evenings or throughout the weekend.
The Gentlemen season 2 will drop all eight episodes on Netflix on September 3, so there’s a little more pressure to get caught up. MobLand, on the other hand, will premiere weekly on Fridays on Paramount+ between September 18 and November 20; anyone who decides to wait to binge will have more time to catch up on season 1, though spoilers are always a risk.
Currently, The Gentlemen holds a 74% Rotten Tomatoes critics’ score and an 84% audience score, a testament to how great the series is and how strongly audiences respond to Ritchie’s signature style of storytelling. MobLand has a 77% critics’ RT score and a respectable 67% rating on the Popcornmeter. For anyone looking for their next gripping television obsession, there is still plenty of time to enter the intriguing worlds of <em>MobLand </em>and The Gentlemen before new episodes are released.

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