Guy Ritchie Takes on the British Aristocracy With His New Film 'Wife and Dog'

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Guy Ritchie Takes on the British Aristocracy With His New Film 'Wife and Dog'
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Guy Ritchie and Vinnie Jones, laughing on the set of The Gentlemen

The Big Picture After revisiting the upper crust of London with his The Gentlemen spinoff series earlier this year, Guy Ritchie is already planning a return to British aristocracy. Variety exclusively revealed that the director is prepping his next film, titled Wife and Dog, which is expected to begin filming in October.

With Wife and Dog, Ritchie keeps busy amid an increasingly cramped 2024 schedule. Aside from releasing Ungentlemanly Warfare and The Gentlemen to strong reviews earlier this year, he's also working on the star-studded Fountain of Youth, which began shooting in Bangkok in February and features John Krasinski and Natalie Portman as its leads.

Stay tuned here at Collider for more on Wife and Dog as it comes out. In the meantime, all episodes of Ritchie's British aristocracy-set series The Gentlemen are available to watch on Netflix.

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