Guy Ritchie
English filmmaker
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2025 | Guy Ritchie is set to direct two films, 'MobLand' and 'The Diamond Heist', both currently in post-production stage. |
2025 | Filming for 'The Associate' is taking place, directed and produced by Guy Ritchie. |
2025 | Guy Ritchie's film 'Fountain of Youth' is in post-production. |
2024 | Guy Ritchie set to direct, write 'The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare' |
2024 | Guy Ritchie directed and wrote 2 episodes of 'The Gentlemen'. |
May 29 2024 | Ritchie was announced to serve as executive producer and director on the Amazon Prime Video series Young Sherlock. |
May 13 2024 | It was announced that Ritchie would write and direct the film Wife and Dog, starring Benedict Cumberbatch, Rosamund Pike, and Anthony Hopkins. |
April 19 2024 | Ritchie's film The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare, based on a book by Damien Lewis, was released in theaters in the United States. |
February 28 2024 | Ritchie was set to direct and executive produce the Ray Donovan spin-off series The Donovans for Paramount+, later retitled The Associates. |
January 11 2024 | Ritchie was announced to direct the action adventure film Fountain of Youth, featuring Natalie Portman, John Krasinski, and Domhnall Gleeson. |
November 2023 | Taron Egerton and Ariana Grande were reportedly in talks to star in the Hercules remake, with Danny DeVito also in negotiations to reprise his role as Phil. |
July 6 2023 | It was announced that Ritchie would executive produce the ESPN documentary series Gracie, directed by Chris Fuller. |
June 20 2023 | Blu-ray and DVD release by Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment |
June 16 2023 | Amazon Prime Video began streaming the film in Canada |
May 9 2023 | The film was released digitally |
April 21 2023 | The Covenant, a war drama directed by Ritchie and starring Jake Gyllenhaal, was released in the United States. |
March 3 2023 | Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre, directed by Ritchie and starring Jason Statham, was released in the United States. |
February 2023 | Guy Ritchie took over the running of Compton Abbas Airfield. |
2022 | Guy Ritchie co-owned The Walmer Castle pub with David Beckham until it was taken over by Piers Adams. |
December 2022 | Guy Ritchie revealed the film's title had been changed from 'The Interpreter' to 'The Covenant', and was later officially titled 'Guy Ritchie's The Covenant' to distinguish it from the 2006 film of the same name. |
October 2022 | It was announced that Compton Abbas Airfield would be sold to Guy Ritchie, who owns the neighbouring Ashcombe Estate. |
June 2022 | Announced as director for a live-action adaptation of Disney's Hercules. |
February 2022 | Began filming the war drama The Covenant in Alicante, Spain, starring Jake Gyllenhaal. |
January 2022 | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer acquired U.S. distribution rights to the film, then titled 'The Interpreter', planning distribution through United Artists Releasing, with STXfilms co-financing and handling international sales. Amazon Prime Video also acquired some international distribution and post-theatrical streaming rights. |
October 2021 | Jake Gyllenhaal was cast to star in an untitled film to be directed by Guy Ritchie, co-written with Ivan Atkinson and Marn Davies. |
May 2021 | Guy Ritchie launched The Wild Kitchen, a firm producing outdoor cooking equipment and tents, at the Chelsea Flower Show. |
May 7 2021 | Ritchie's action thriller Wrath of Man was released in the United States, reuniting him with actor Jason Statham. |
July 2020 | Ritchie received a six-month driving ban after being caught using a mobile device while driving. |
January 1 2020 | The crime comedy The Gentlemen, directed by Ritchie, was released in the United Kingdom and received generally positive reviews. |
2019 | He returned to crime comedy with The Gentlemen, which was mostly well received and commercially successful. |
May 24 2019 | Ritchie's live-action adaptation of Disney's Aladdin was released in the United States, becoming one of the highest-grossing films of 2019. |
2018 | Ahmed Abdullah, a former Taliban-affiliated interpreter, saves Kinley's team from an ambush by a Taliban unit, earning Kinley's respect after revealing he defected when the Taliban murdered his son. |
2018 | Ahmed carries an injured Kinley through mountainous Afghan terrain, evading Taliban pursuers and receiving help from sympathetic locals, ultimately delivering Kinley to safety at Bagram. |
2018 | Kinley and Ahmed are attacked during a raid near Bagram Air Base, with Taliban reinforcements killing everyone except them. They escape on foot, killing several Taliban fighters. |
March 2018 | During the War in Afghanistan, U.S. Army Special Forces Master Sergeant John Kinley's unit is ambushed by a Taliban truck bomb attack at Lashkargah, resulting in the death of his previous interpreter. |
2017 | Guy Ritchie played the role of an inn owner in the film 'King Arthur: Legend of the Sword'. |
August 2017 | Ritchie received the Raindance Auteur Award for his contributions to the British film industry. |
May 12 2017 | Guy Ritchie directed the fantasy adventure film King Arthur: Legend of the Sword, which was released in the United States. |
August 14 2015 | Guy Ritchie made a return to film with 'The Man From U.N.C.L.E.', which was released by Warner Bros. to a mixed critical reception. |
July 30 2015 | Ritchie married English model Jacqui Ainsley. |
January 2014 | Warner Bros. hired Ritchie to direct King Arthur: Legend of the Sword, a planned six-film franchise with Charlie Hunnam. |
December 16 2011 | Ritchie directed the sequel 'Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows', which was released and grossed over $545 million worldwide, marking an even greater commercial success than its predecessor. |
February 2011 | Ritchie's London home was briefly occupied by members of the Really Free School, a squatter organisation. |
2010 | Met English model Jacqui Ainsley. |
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