Huge British drama returns for season three as production begins in just two months

SKY brings back a hugely popular drama series for the third time.

Highly explosive series Gangs of London will be back with a brand new series with production scheduled to begin in just two months.

Gangs of London is back

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Gangs of London is backPhoto credit: Provided by LMK
A third series will begin production shortly

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A third series will begin production shortlyCredit: Alamy

Sky was blown away by the success of the very first series as they kicked off 2020 with huge numbers.

It became the highest rated Sky Originals drama to launch on Sky Atlantic. A whopping 2.2 million viewers watched the first episode in its first week of release.

It had clearly surpassed the success of other Sky hits such as Save Me and Chernobyl.

The show characteristics dark themes as he examines gang life in London and the power struggles and divisions that surround it.

When the head of one of London’s most popular crime families is murdered, an epic power struggle ensues to make a new player the top player.

At the latest in November last year, a second season of the show started, which should inspire fans again News that a third will continue.

Previously, one fan commented on the show’s return, saying, “One of the best shows in years.”

“Amazing news,” said a second viewer.

While a third said: “We’re waiting for it.”

Details about the plot of the third season have not yet been announced.

For Sky, the show was a success

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For Sky, the show was a successPhoto credit: �2021 Sky UK Limited / AMC LLC.

Emma James

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