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Guy Ritchie’s New Film ‘Wife & Dog’ Brings Together Benedict Cumberbatch, Rosamund Pike, and Anthony Hopkins

Guy Ritchie returns to his roots in British crime comedy with Wife & Dog, starring Benedict Cumberbatch, Rosamund Pike, and Anthony Hopkins. Filming begins February 2025 in the UK.

Allan Ford November 13, 2024 Add a Comment

Guy Ritchie is back in action with his latest film project, Wife & Dog, bringing together a stellar cast featuring Benedict Cumberbatch, Rosamund Pike, and Anthony Hopkins. The project, set to start filming in February 2025, will take audiences on a journey into the glamorous yet treacherous world of the British aristocracy, reminiscent of Ritchie's earlier hit, The Gentlemen.

Known for his signature style blending crime, comedy, and drama, Ritchie is giving Hollywood heavyweights a run for their money in terms of output. With five films over the past four years and multiple releases set for 2025, he is one of the industry's most prolific filmmakers. His upcoming projects include In the Grey, scheduled for a January 2025 release, and Fountain of Youth, starring Natalie Portman and John Krasinski.

Wife & Dog is expected to capture the stylish, fast-paced essence of Ritchie's early career, marked by works like Snatch and Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels. However, while Ritchie is known for his successes, he's had his fair share of box office misfires, including King Arthur: Legend of the Sword and Swept Away. His pandemic-era film, Wrath of Man, however, received praise for its intense direction and tone.

Ritchie's career showcases his adaptability, with recent releases like The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare and The Covenant expanding his reach into war dramas and thrillers. With Wife & Dog, fans hope he will recapture the gritty, entertaining style that defined his early works. This latest project could be another exciting chapter in Ritchie's journey as a director who continues to push the boundaries of British cinema.


Guy Ritchie's relentless creative output is fascinating, especially given his distinct style and how he manages to pivot between genres. Wife & Dog sounds like a return to form, leaning back into British crime comedy with an A-list cast. Benedict Cumberbatch, Rosamund Pike, and Anthony Hopkins each bring something unique to the table, and seeing them in a Ritchie production is promising. However, it raises questions about the saturation of Ritchie's style in Hollywood. With several releases lined up in close succession, there's always a risk of audience fatigue or diminished quality.

Still, I admire Ritchie's boldness in revisiting his cinematic roots, especially as he balances more mainstream projects. Wife & Dog might just remind fans of why they fell in love with his films in the first place, especially if it combines strong characters with a witty, twisting plot.

What do you think about Guy Ritchie returning to British crime comedy? Will Wife & Dog live up to his early works, or has his signature style evolved too much?

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