Guy Ritchie’s 2026 output shows a clear divide: his film The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare has surged to the top of Peacock’s list, while the World War II thriller In the Grey failed to hit the box‑office mark.

Peacock’s “The Ministry” Tops Streaming Charts

According to the source, the film debuted on Peacock on May 18 and has been the network’s top movie for the past week. The 91% audience rating on Rotten Tomatoes contrasts sharply with the 68% critic score, underscoring a strong viewer reception. The exclusive streaming run has turned the film into a “sensation among viewers,” the report notes.

Prime Video’s “Young Sherlock” Keeps the Momentum

The Prime Video detective thriller Young Sherlock was a hit, earning a renewal for Season 2. The source says the series has “been a hit” and fans are “eagerly anticipating” its return, hinting at sustained audience interest.

Netflix’s “The Gentlemen” and “MobLand” Await Second Seasons

Netflix’s The Gentlemen and MobLand are both slated for second seasons, the report states. While the source does not detail current viewership figures, the anticipation signals confidence from the platform .

Box‑Office Struggles: “In the Grey” and the World War II Thriller

Ritchie’s film In the Grey did not perform well at the box office, the article reports. A star‑studded World War II thriller “barely recouped half its budget” two years ago, yet its streaming release has made it an “immediate hit” on Prime Video, topping the platform for weeks.

Who Is Behind the Mixed Outcomes?

The source leaves open why some projects thrive on streaming while others falter theatrically. It also does not clarify whether the digital release of In the Grey will eventually turn the film into a profit center.