If you're in need of a Saturday night off the booze, or simply fancy sinking your teeth into some brilliant new TV this weekend, then boy, do we have the recommendation for you.
There has been a plethora of brand new binge-worthy boxsets and blockbusters added to Netflix's roster in recent weeks.
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Millie Bobby Brown's 'distressing' new drama Damsel has been branded a banger by fans since landing last week, and rom-com One Day has been dubbed the tear-jerker of the year.
True crime fans have been left obsessed with brand new documentary The Program: Cons, Cults and Kidnapping, and the latest series of dating hit Love Is Blind has sent viewers wild following some bombshell plot twists.
But for those looking for a cool, new drama series with a huge-name cast and just enough sex, drugs and violence to keep you both disgusted and absolutely riveted at the same time, there's an eight-parter that has already blown viewers' minds - despite only having landed on Netflix last week.
Starring the likes of Divergent hunk Theo James, Skins icon Kaya Scodelario and gangster movie veterans Vinnie Jones and Ray Winstone, The Gentlemen follows the story of loveable rich lad Eddie, who unexpectedly inherits a gigantic estate and the title of Duke of Halstead from his father.
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Soon, however, the charming poshie learns that the land has become part of a weed-growing empire run by a notorious drug lord, and he's forced to navigate the illegal underworld while trying to keep his loved ones safe.
As mentioned, the show has already achieved an impressive reception from fans, with many praising how well it succeeds as a follow-up to the Matthew McConaughey flick of the same name.
In fact, some viewers have gone on to describe the high-drama series as '10/10', while others are desperately hoping we'll see a sequel.
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"Loved it, hope there’ll be a second season," one penned on social media.
Another went on: "The gentlemen on Netflix is so fire lol. I love it."
"Guy Ritchie's latest, The Gentlemen, on Netflix, is pretty awesome. Dark, intriguing, beautifully shot, and disturbingly fun; I hate liking some of these streaming productions, but damn if they aren't delivering," gushed a third.
Another wrote online: "Awesome 10 out of 10"
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"Guy Ritchie’s The Gentlemen series on Netflix is a classic. Great writing, larger than life characters, and Theo James and Kaya Scodelario bring it all together really well" a final fan added.
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