
After three explosive seasons, Gangs of London has left viewers reeling—again. Bodies have dropped. Alliances have shattered. And power has shifted in ways no one saw coming. Just when you thought it couldn’t get darker, the Season 3 finale threw in a final twist: two gunshots, one broken man, and a city on the edge of war. Now fans are asking the big question: Is this the end—or just the beginning?
Well, good news. Sky has officially renewed Gangs of London for Season 4, and what’s coming next could change everything. From secret betrayals to the legalization of drugs, here’s the full breakdown of what to expect when London’s deadliest drama returns.
Despite earlier confusion, it’s now confirmed—Gangs of London will return for a fourth season. Filming kicks off in January 2026, and yes, fan-favorite Gareth Evans is back as showrunner. Writer Peter McKenna is also returning to pen the next blood-soaked chapter.
That means we’re not done with Elliot Carter’s descent into darkness. We’re not done with the chaos. And we’re definitely not done with London’s criminal underworld.
Gangs of London Season 3 kicked off with a deadly spiked cocaine shipment that killed over 300 people, igniting chaos across London’s criminal underworld. New threats emerged, alliances shifted, and enemies grew more ruthless. Elliot Carter, now fully consumed by the gangster lifestyle, found himself caught in a storm of revenge and guilt. The biggest shocks came with the deaths of Sean Wallace, Ed Dumani, and possibly Billy Wallace—though the latter’s fate remains unclear.
Other twists included the reveal that Zeek, Sean’s killer, is actually Finn Wallace’s illegitimate son. Meanwhile, political schemes moved in the background as Mayor Simone Thearle legalized drugs in London, changing the entire game for the criminal world.
Season 4 is set to pick up right where things left off—and the stakes have never been higher. Mayor Simone’s controversial move to legalize drugs has made her the number one target for London’s gangs. Marian’s connection to Lale’s son, who is also Sean’s child—could spark another war. Elliot’s mental state is fragile after years of loss, betrayal, and bloodshed. If Billy is dead, we may see Elliot fully transform into the monster he swore he’d never become.
Meanwhile, Zeek is still out there—dangerous, connected, and ready to burn down what’s left of the Wallace legacy. This season won’t just be about crime. It’ll be about revenge, survival, and the fight to control the future of the city.
Confirmed deaths include Sean Wallace (Joe Cole) and Ed Dumani (Lucian Msamati), whose exits sent shockwaves through the fanbase. But not everyone’s fate is clear.
Brian Vernel’s Billy Wallace? That depends on whether Elliot pulled the trigger or spared the last of the Wallace bloodline.
With filming starting in January 2026, fans shouldn’t expect Season 4 until late 2027. The show’s massive production scale—brutal action scenes, explosive set pieces, and a sprawling cast—means it takes time. But the wait, as always, will be worth it.
Gangs of London has never played it safe. It kills its leads, rewrites alliances overnight, and leaves viewers hanging off every cliff. Now, with the city’s power structure on the verge of collapse, and trust more dangerous than bullets, Gangs of London Season 4 is shaping up to be the most intense chapter yet. One thing’s for sure—London hasn’t bled enough. And come 2027, the war will begin all over again. Stay tuned to TVSeasonspoilers for more updates and news.





