Guy Ritchie and his son Rocco looked dapper as they met up for a father-son lunch at the posh Oswald’s private club in London on Tuesday.
The 55-year-old director looked dapper in a tweed jacket, while the 23-year-old expressionist painter opted for a navy blue ensemble.
Guy paired his look with a smart beige shirt and tan trousers, finished off with a matching leather wallet.
Rocco, who Guy shares with ex-wife Madonna, wore a smart double-breasted blazer with wide-leg trousers.
He wore a pale blue shirt underneath, opting not to wear a tie, and added a pair of crocodile-style loafers.
Guy Ritchie and his son Rocco looked dapper as they met up for a father-son lunch at the posh Oswald’s private club in London on Tuesday.
The 55-year-old director looked as dapper as ever in a tweed jacket.
Rocco hailed a taxi outside before hugging his father goodbye and heading home.
Oswald’s is credited for being low-key, with no social media presence, and even its website offering little information about what guests can expect when they walk through the unassuming front door.
The club’s interior is certainly inspired by the Gilded Age, with chandeliers, columns and red-upholstered chairs, while a mantelpiece is adorned with roses and greenery, which is changed twice a week, according to Tatler.
Meanwhile, the upstairs restaurant features a colorful aesthetic, with patterned upholstered chairs, bold ceramics on the walls and ikat velvet cushions.
Guy recently broke viewing records on Netflix with his hit series The Gentlemen after it reached 44 million views in just four weeks.
It seems Netflix bosses are keen to bring a sequel to screens, potentially reuniting lead stars including Theo James, Kaya Scodelario, Ray Winstone, as well as Daniel Ings and Vinnie Jones.
The action-comedy show is reportedly “already in talks for a second series” as “Netflix bosses are keen for a sequel”.
“It will be quite a challenge to get the same cast back together, but Netflix bosses are keen for a sequel,” a source told Sun.
Guy paired his look with a smart beige shirt and tan trousers, finished off with a matching leather wallet.
Rocco, who Guy shares with ex-wife Madonna, wore a smart double-breasted blazer with wide-leg trousers.
He wore a pale blue shirt underneath and opted not to wear a tie.
Rocco hailed a taxi outside before hugging his father goodbye and heading home.
Guy recently broke viewing records on Netflix with his hit series The Gentlemen after it reached 44 million views in just four weeks.
‘Another hurdle will be securing Guy for the series, as he has several film projects in the works this year.
“But the success of the first series has already convinced them that there is enormous potential for a sequel.”
Hollywood sensation Guy has created a new version of his 2019 film, but features a completely new cast of characters.
Ray Winstone, 67, plays Bobby Glass, a career criminal from London’s East End who founded an industrial cannabis empire.
Meanwhile, Theo, 39, plays Edward Horniman, who inherits “his father’s considerable estate only to discover” it is “a marijuana empire owned by the legendary Mickey Pearson,” and Daniel, 38, plays his disinherited older brother, Freddie.
In an endless series of twists and turns, a host of unsavory characters from the British criminal underworld want a piece of Eddie’s operation.
Ray and Theo star alongside Chanel Cresswell, Joely Richardson and Gaia Weiss, as well as Breaking Bad star Giancarlo Esposito, who plays a shrewd, wealthy businessman.
Kaya, 32, plays Susie Glass, the daughter of Ray’s character Bobby, with a steely, natural style who runs the day-to-day business of her father’s empire.
The action comedy show is reportedly “already in talks for a second series” as “Netflix bosses are keen for a sequel” (pictured, Kaya Scodelario as Susie Glass and Theo James as Eddie Horniman)
Speaking ahead of the launch of the first season, Guy said: “We’re looking forward to bringing fans back into that world, introducing new characters and their stories.”
Speaking ahead of the release of the first season, Guy said: ‘The world of The Gentlemen is a bit of me, I’m delighted that with Netflix, Miramax and Moonage we have the opportunity to inhabit it once again.
“We’re looking forward to bringing fans back into that world, introducing new characters and their stories, and I’m thrilled to do so with such a talented cast.”
In addition to creating the television series adaptation, Guy also directed the first two episodes.
The 2019 film starred Matthew McConaughey, Charlie Hunnam, Michelle Dockery, Colin Farrell, Jeremy Strong, Henry Golding, and Hugh Grant, among many others.
It proved to be a box office success, grossing just over $115 million against a reported budget of $22 million.