AMC | Sky Atlantic | AMC+ | Release Date: April 23, 2020
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BrettsalzerMar 31, 2021
Non stop action. Exciting with every twist and turn. Super bloody but just terrific adrenaline filled drama.
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TVJerryApr 22, 2021
From the sadistic opening sequence, it’s clear that this series will have its share of violent encounters. Considering that it was created by Gareth Evans, who’s best known for the brutally violent The Raid movies, this should be expected.From the sadistic opening sequence, it’s clear that this series will have its share of violent encounters. Considering that it was created by Gareth Evans, who’s best known for the brutally violent The Raid movies, this should be expected. However, there’s more than one cruel but inventive clash in each episode. It also has a compelling plot: After the head of the city’s main criminal organization is murdered, it sparks a manhunt for his killer, while creating conflicts with their rival partners. In good British fashion, there’s a labyrinth of relationships and secret alliances to add depth to the storytelling. It’s not for the squeamish, but the involving drama is complemented by an excellent cast. (9 one-hour episodes with a 2nd season already announced) Expand
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hayao22Apr 22, 2021
A brilliant, brutal and very entertaining show. Action scenes are superbly choreographed and extremely brutal. 9/10, AMAZING!
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VicFerrariNov 29, 2020
Cinematic, dynamic and brutal, Gangs of London pulls no punches. Fans of Gareth Evans' extraordinary 'Raid' films will not be disappointed - the action is brilliantly choreographed and shot (Evans shot most of the action, and a couple ofCinematic, dynamic and brutal, Gangs of London pulls no punches. Fans of Gareth Evans' extraordinary 'Raid' films will not be disappointed - the action is brilliantly choreographed and shot (Evans shot most of the action, and a couple of episodes), and the characters are well rendered albeit in broad strokes. An operatic update of the gang family narrative for the 21st century, 'Gangs of London' goes heavy on subtext - everything is a shell. Business, politics and ultimately family are revealed as fronts for predators pursuing profit at any cost. Good stuff. Expand
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