Theo James is set to lead Netflix’s The Gentlemen, based on the Guy Ritchie film of the same name, Deadline has learned. Production begins next in London next week.
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Grantchester star Tom Brittney was pictured back on set of the hit period drama in Cambridgeshire on Tuesday. The actor, 31, was seen filming scenes with co-star Robson Green, 57, and a baby, who is believed to play his stepson on the show. Tom and Robson were spotted at one point mucking around on set and throwing around a fake baby, which at times stood in for the bub, having a laugh in between takes.
Tom, who plays lead character and newly-married vicar Will Davenport, wore a black suit with a clerical collar. He also sported a gold wedding band on his ring finger, after Will tied the knot with Bonnie Evans (Charlotte Ritchie). Robson, who plays Detective Inspector Geordie Keating on the show, wore a brown suit with a beige trench coat on top.
Tom was seen filming scenes with the real baby, wearing a blue bonnet, before mucking around in between takes with the fake doll. While on camera, his character looked every inch the doting stepdad during the park walk. He and Robson were soon seen chucking the dummy high into the air, erupting into laughter as crew stood beside them.
At one point, Tom was seen with a crew member introducing the baby to the fake dummy. Season seven got off to a thrilling start after the body of a dead man was found in the village. The grim discovery was quickly identified to be Lord Edmund Fitzgerald, who has been living an itinerant life travelling the world since the war.
In the season finale, vicar Will married Bonnie Evans and became stepfather to her son Ernie. Tom recently revealed that the show's producers used a fake bride to prevent the outcome of the show being leaked. 'We had a fake bride, and between scenes, I would put on my cassock, so it looked like I was just officiating
.Theo James is set to lead Netflix’s The Gentlemen, based on the Guy Ritchie film of the same name, Deadline has learned. Production begins next in London next week.
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