Gangs of London (TV series)


Gangs of London is a British actioncrime drama television series very loosely based on the video game of the same name, produced by Pulse Films & Sister, following struggles between rival gangs and other criminal organisations in present-day London. All nine episodes were aired in the UK on the 23 April 2020 on Sky Atlantic. The series was created by Gareth Evans, best known for The Raid action crime films, along with Matt Flannery.

Premise

Set in the heart of London, one of the world's most dynamic and multicultural cities, Gangs of London tells the story of the city being torn apart by the turbulent power struggles of the international gangs that control it and the sudden power vacuum that's created when the head of London's most powerful crime family is assassinated.
For 20 years, Finn Wallace was the most powerful criminal in London. Billions of pounds flowed through his organization each year. But now he's dead – and nobody knows who ordered the hit. With rivals everywhere, it's up to the impulsive Sean Wallace, with the help of the Dumani family headed by Ed Dumani to take his father's place. If the situation wasn't already dangerous enough, Sean's assumption of power causes ripples in the world of international crime within the streets of London, which consists of the Albanian Mafia headed by Luan Dushaj, as well as the Kurdish freedom fighters, Pakistani Drug Cartel, Welsh travellers and various other criminal elements.
In the middle of this is newcomer Elliot Finch, who appears to be a low-level employ of the Wallace family & opportunist, secretly is an undercover policeman building a case against the Wallace Family organization.

Cast and characters

;Wallace family
;Dumani family
;Kurds
;Police
;Albanians
;Pakistanis
;Welsh travellers
;Other characters
During filming production visited in Kent to stage a Traveller site and Dartford to film a speed boat scene near Queen Elizabeth II Bridge. A driving scene was also featured on Pilgrim's Way.

Release

The first season was co-produced with American pay network Cinemax which was expected to air the series alongside Sky. However, following an announcement in January 2020 by executives with parent company WarnerMedia that they would be winding down Cinemax's original programming, its producers began negotiating to move the series to another U.S. outlet, with Cinemax's blessing. AMC subsequently announced a deal to take over U.S. broadcast rights and became co-producer for a newly-commissioned second season.

Episodes

Reception

On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the series holds an approval rating of 83%. GQ said it is "a strong early contender to be the best show of the summer."
The series became Sky Atlantic's second-biggest original drama launch of all time, with a 7-day cumulative audience of 2.23 million viewers for the opening episode.