Fresh Insights into Gangs of London Season 4 and Its Star-Studded Cast
Jessica Hardy
Published May 17, 2026
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Season 4 launches with significant additions to the cast, expanding the gritty narrative set in modern-day London. Inspired by the PlayStation Portable game and developed by Gareth Evans and Matt Flannery, Gangs of London delves into the volatile power struggles between rival criminal factions. The series, anchored by Sope Dirisu’s portrayal of Elliot Carter since Season 1, introduces fresh faces while retaining fan favorites.
Confirmed: Gangs of London Season 4 proceeds into production. VICE Studios leads the charge, adding Jack Lothian as lead writer/executive producer and Jean Luc Herbulot as director. Returning cast includes Michelle Fairley, Narges Rashidi, and Andrew Koji, alongside newcomers like Tamara Lawrance and Luna Fujimoto.
| Cast Member | Role |
|---|---|
| Elliot Carter | Michelle Fairley (Returning) |
| Marian Wallace | Narges Rashidi (Returning) |
| Lale | Andrew Koji (Returning) |
| Zeek Kimura | Tamara Lawrance (New) |
| Brian Vernel | Orli Shuka (Returning) |
| Billy Wallace | Luan Dushaj (New) |
| Simone Thearle | Valene Kane (Returning) |
| Shannon Dumani | Jacqueline Robinson (New) |
| Pippa Bennett-Warner | Takeshi Kimura (New) |
The story unfolds amid heightened legal pressures on London’s criminal networks, forcing rivals into perilous alliances. Elliot’s journey—exiled from the city—drives a quest for redemption, navigating unstable loyalties and escalating tensions. New writers Kevin Rundle and Jerome Bucchan-Nelson join the roster, ensuring continuity while introducing fresh perspectives.
Available on Sky and NOW in the UK/Ireland, and on AMC+ in the U.S., Season 4 promises to be the series’ most gripping yet. Ratings stand at 9.2/10, reflecting its widespread acclaim.
Rating: 9.2/10
Where to Watch: Stream on Sky Atlantic, NOW, or AMC+.
Cast: Sope Dirisu, Michelle Fairley, Narges Rashidi, Andrew Koji, and more.
Directors: Corin Hardy, Kim Hong-sun, Xavier Gens, and others.