After being canceled in 2014, the show was eventually revived by Netflix in 2019 following public interest from the rapper Drake , who served as an executive producer for the later seasons.
The show is praised by critics at The Guardian and other outlets for its authentic portrayal of the "ends," highlighting how systemic oppression and lack of opportunity lead individuals toward a life of crime. Top Boy(2011)
On Netflix, the original 2011–2013 series is titled Top Boy: Summerhouse to distinguish it from the newer Netflix-produced seasons. Core Themes After being canceled in 2014, the show was
The story centers on (Ashley Walters) and Sully (Kane Robinson), two ambitious drug dealers striving to become the "top boys" on their estate. While they navigate a world of power, loyalty, and betrayal, the series also follows younger characters like Ra'Nell , who struggles to stay away from the influence of gang culture while his mother is away. The setting of Summerhouse serves as more than just a backdrop; it represents the systemic issues—such as poverty and failing social structures—that drive the characters' choices. Key Details and History Core Themes The story centers on (Ashley Walters)