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Is another crime drama about drug-peddling kingpins necessary? Yes, if it’s a spin-off of Ritchie’s 2019 film of the same name.

So while Susie and Tommy hash out a deal to knock out four million off the total debt, Eddie scrounges his half by selling his father’s exclusive wine collection to a very rich, very refined fellow named Stanley Johnston (Giancarlo Esposito) — “with a ’t,’” he’s quick to specify. The brothers catch him with the help of their knowledgeable groundskeeper, Jeff (Ritchie muse Vinnie Jones), but not before he sends what the characters themselves refer to, with evident annoyance, as “a cryptic text” to The Gospel’s owlish right-hand man Errol (John McGrellis). But by the time The Gospel shows up at the estate to investigate, Felix (Dar Salim), Susie’s day-drunk but otherwise reliable equivalent of Mike Ehrmantraut, has helped Eddie dispose of the body and make it look like Jethro killed him and made a run for it with the money.

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