How to watch Guy Ritchie's new series The Gentlemen on Netflix for free
07.03.2024 - 15:11
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Guy Ritchie's new series The Gentlemen has been released on Netflix and has already proven be a hit with viewers.
The series is a spin-off of Guy's 2019 film of the same name. All eight episodes of The Gentlemen landed on Netflix on 7 March. Should you not have a Netflix subscription or wish to sign up for one, OK! has found a way to watch the series free of charge.
If you sign up for Sky Stream you gain access to both Sky Entertainment and Netflix - with the first month being completely free of charge. You can Get Sky Stream here. The first month will cost £0, then after that there are two subscription packages on offer; £26 per month for 18 months, or £29 per month with no contract.
Alternatively, you can cancel your Sky Stream subscription entirely if you decide it's not for you. There's plenty of add-ons too, if you want to create a full TV package. You can add Sky Sports, Sky Cinema, TNT Sports and Sky Kids to your subscription for an extra monthly charge.
The eight-part series follows Eddie Horniman, an army officer, who returns from active service abroad to be by his father’s deathbed. However, at the reading of the will Eddie discovers his father, The Duke of Halstead has disinherited his elder son, Freddy, leaving the estate and title to himself, ‘the spare’. Eddie is faced with a number of challenges that come from usurping his brother, who has a drugs and gambling problem, and finding his family are in debt to the "wrong kind of people".
He also learns his father went into business with a cannabis cartel who run an underground weed farm on the estate. Eddie teams up with criminals as he tries to get his family back on track but soon finds himself embroiled in their world. It’s a role he never wanted, and
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