When did 'Gangs of London' season three premiere?
Season three aired on Sky Atlantic on March 20, 2025.
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The third season of Sky's 'Gangs of London' is back, maintaining its reputation for intense action and intricate gangland politics. A new threat emerges as a tainted drug supply hits London, sparking chaos and power struggles.
'Gangs of London' season three picks up with Elliot Finch (Ṣọpẹ́ Dìrísù) now deeply entrenched in the criminal world. A poisoned drug supply creates chaos, killing hundreds and triggering a chain of violent events. The series explores the intricate relationships and rivalries between various gangs, including the Irish, Albanian, and Kurdish factions. The introduction of a new mayor, Simone Thearle (T’Nia Miller), adds a political dimension to the conflict. The series continues to use the innovative fight coreographies as in the first seasons, with particular reference to season one, that made this show famous worldwide.
Season three aired on Sky Atlantic on March 20, 2025.
The show is known for its extreme violence and is not recommended for sensitive viewers.
There is a new major threat in season three, because a substantial shipment of cocaine distributed on Elliot's watch has been spiked with fentanyl, killing hundreds across London. Also, there is a new entry in the cast: veteran scene-stealer Richard Dormer.
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