The Gentleman Leans On It's Ensemble Mickey Pearson made his name selling weed to the London masses. His empire is vast yet completely under the radar. He's ready for something different and believes he's found a buyer for his empire in American billionaire Matthew (Jeremy Strong). What starts out as a simple deal turns into a journey we travel with what has to be the thirstiest most unreliable narrator Fletcher (Hugh Grant), a private investigator looking to cash in all the information about Mickey and his deal with the highest bidder. Fletcher breaks into Mickey's number two man, Ray (Charlie Hunnam and pitches his deal as though selling a movie. Matthew McConaughey leads an all-star cast but he's not really the center of this story. More importantly the film's best moments come courtesy of Hugh Grant, Colin Farrell and his crew of misfit fighters (who really need their own series), and Henry Goulding. Rosalind Pearson as portrayed by Michelle Dockery is low-key yet compelling and d