Guy Ritchie’s spin-off television series to his 2019 film The Gentlemen was launched on Netflix earlier this month, and even though all eyes have been on the lead actor, Theo James, there’s a guest star who has had quite a deep connection with video games in the now-distant past.
Peter Serafinowicz stars as Tommy Dixon, who is the brother of Pearce Quigley’s John “The Gospel” Dixon, the leader of the Scouse crime family, which may have been an interesting role to play, but not everyone knows about his much more intriguing collaboration with FromSoftware nearly a decade ago.
In fact, Serafinowicz actually ended up voicing a character in a major Souls-like title after outing himself as a massive fan of the genre.
The Gentlemen Guest Star Collaborated With FromSoftware a Decade Ago
The Gentlemen guest star Peter Serafinowicz absolutely loved the first Dark Souls installment.
For those wondering...
Peter Serafinowicz stars as Tommy Dixon, who is the brother of Pearce Quigley’s John “The Gospel” Dixon, the leader of the Scouse crime family, which may have been an interesting role to play, but not everyone knows about his much more intriguing collaboration with FromSoftware nearly a decade ago.
In fact, Serafinowicz actually ended up voicing a character in a major Souls-like title after outing himself as a massive fan of the genre.
The Gentlemen Guest Star Collaborated With FromSoftware a Decade Ago
The Gentlemen guest star Peter Serafinowicz absolutely loved the first Dark Souls installment.
For those wondering...
- 3/18/2024
- by Osama Farooq
- FandomWire
Episode one of The Gentlemen ended with Freddy getting overwhelmed by the humiliation he was put through and killing Tommy Dixon. Tommy Dixon was adamant about wanting to record Freddy in a chicken costume. Tommy Dixon had reduced the debt on Susie’s request, and the chicken dance was something he wanted in return for it. The second episode would probably have Freddy facing the repercussions of his actions and Eddie again jumping into action to save his brother.
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Why Did Jethro Try To Run Away?
The Gentlemen episode 2 was a continuation of the first episode, and it began with the aftermath of Tommy Dixon’s murder. Jethro witnessed the dead body of his associate and initially promised to stay mum about Tommy’s death. He soon tried to run away from the estate to avoid getting killed by one of them. Jethro was on their property, and...
Spoilers Ahead
Why Did Jethro Try To Run Away?
The Gentlemen episode 2 was a continuation of the first episode, and it began with the aftermath of Tommy Dixon’s murder. Jethro witnessed the dead body of his associate and initially promised to stay mum about Tommy’s death. He soon tried to run away from the estate to avoid getting killed by one of them. Jethro was on their property, and...
- 3/8/2024
- by Smriti Kannan
- Film Fugitives
I suppose Guy Ritchie’s name is enough for people to open their Netflix accounts and start streaming the new The Gentlemen series, a crime drama about an aristocrat who gets embroiled in a narcotics racket and tries hard to pull himself out of it to lead a peaceful life on his estate. The show is a Netflix original, was released on March 7, 2024, and is possibly one of the best crime dramas to come out of the streaming platform.
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Why Was Eddie Back In Halstead, England?
Edward ‘Eddie’ Horniman was a captain with the British army stationed at the Turkish-Syrian border when he was informed about his father the Duke of Halstead, having had a fall, and that the family was gathering to meet him as he may not survive. Eddie, being the younger son of the duke, was back in Halstead to meet his family and ailing father.
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Why Was Eddie Back In Halstead, England?
Edward ‘Eddie’ Horniman was a captain with the British army stationed at the Turkish-Syrian border when he was informed about his father the Duke of Halstead, having had a fall, and that the family was gathering to meet him as he may not survive. Eddie, being the younger son of the duke, was back in Halstead to meet his family and ailing father.
- 3/8/2024
- by Smriti Kannan
- Film Fugitives
BBC Sounds continues to champion the growing UK podcast sector as it joins Spotify’s Megaphone, an industry leading podcast publishing and monetisation platform.
With Megaphone’s technology, we will be able to dynamically recommend relevant content to audiences on other podcast platforms in the UK, helping listeners discover more brilliant audio they’ll love from across the BBC, wherever they listen. Thanks to this new approach, we will transform the way we highlight BBC programmes on other podcast platforms, demonstrating our commitment to the growing podcast listenership in the UK.
Podcasting icon Jon Ronson announces the return of the phenomenally popular and acclaimed BBC Radio 4 podcast Things Fell Apart for a second series in 2024, and the long awaited Chapter Four of George The Poet’s groundbreaking Peabody Award winning Have You Have You Heard George’s Podcast? launches this autumn.
Plus details of a raft of exciting new...
With Megaphone’s technology, we will be able to dynamically recommend relevant content to audiences on other podcast platforms in the UK, helping listeners discover more brilliant audio they’ll love from across the BBC, wherever they listen. Thanks to this new approach, we will transform the way we highlight BBC programmes on other podcast platforms, demonstrating our commitment to the growing podcast listenership in the UK.
Podcasting icon Jon Ronson announces the return of the phenomenally popular and acclaimed BBC Radio 4 podcast Things Fell Apart for a second series in 2024, and the long awaited Chapter Four of George The Poet’s groundbreaking Peabody Award winning Have You Have You Heard George’s Podcast? launches this autumn.
Plus details of a raft of exciting new...
- 5/23/2023
- Podnews.net
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