Guy Ritchie's expensive TV set was robbed by thieves in a costly heist.

November 22nd 2024.

Guy Ritchie's expensive TV set was robbed by thieves in a costly heist.
Guy Ritchie, the renowned filmmaker, is currently in London working on his new big budget series, The Associate. However, production has been rocked by a real life heist that seems straight out of his 2000 crime comedy, Snatch. It appears that while the production was in full swing, two men arrived in a Toyota Prius and distracted the crew while a third individual stole some camera equipment from the side of the road. This unexpected incident has caused quite a stir among the security and crew, who had been working diligently to ensure a smooth production.

According to an insider, the thieves took advantage of the chaos and confusion caused by their distraction tactics. "The security guards started going bananas because they’d basically been robbed in broad daylight," the source revealed. The stolen equipment was a costly loss for the production, and the incident was described as both embarrassing and costly.

The Associate, which stars A-list actors such as Helen Mirren, Tom Hardy, and Pierce Brosnan, follows the story of a group of fixers who run various illegal businesses. It is a highly anticipated project, and the involvement of Hollywood royalty has only added to the excitement. This setback, however, has caused some delays in filming, and the crew is working hard to get back on track.

This is not the first time Ritchie has had success with streaming platforms. His recent Netflix hit, The Gentlemen, was watched over 45 million times in its first month alone. With the second season of The Associate set to begin filming in 2025, fans are eagerly awaiting the return of Eddie and Susie, the show's main characters.

The series focuses on the criminal activities of the UK's aristocrats, and it seems that Ritchie has found a winning formula with this concept. In the first season, Eddie inherited his family's estate and an illegal weed farm, following his father's death. The show has received positive reviews and has been praised for its unique storyline and talented cast.

The Agency reached out to Paramount+ and Guy Ritchie for comment on the heist incident. In the meantime, the production continues to move forward, and the crew is working hard to ensure the safety of their equipment and the smooth running of the show.

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