
Few names carry the same weight in fashion as Gucci. More than a century after Guccio Gucci opened a leather workshop in Florence, the brand remains a symbol of Italian luxury, glamour, and influence. Yet behind the myth lies a family saga of ambition, betrayal, and loss, now set to unfold in a new Sky Original series, Gucci – Fine dei Giochi, directed by Gabriele Muccino.
Filming in spring 2026, the production promises a sweeping modern epic where image, power, and rivalry converge. At its core is the murder of Maurizio Gucci, a crime that not only shattered the family but also sealed the end of an era for the house that had defined Made in Italy on the global stage. Through multiple timelines, the series will trace the Guccis’ ascent from artisans to empire-builders, revealing the fragility behind their golden façade.
The drama draws from Fine dei giochi Luci e ombre sulla mia famiglia, the memoir of Allegra Gucci, daughter of Maurizio Gucci and Patrizia Reggiani. Her perspective gives the story a haunting intimacy, layering the weight of history with the struggle to reclaim personal identity in the shadow of public scandal. Patrizia’s ambition, Maurizio’s downfall, and Allegra’s search for truth collide in a narrative where power becomes both inheritance and curse.
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Muccino, known for capturing emotional intensity in works such as The Last Kiss and The Pursuit of Happyness, directs with a script by Isabella Aguilar, Flaminia Gressi, and Muccino himself. Their writing promises a blend of spectacle and intimacy, a portrait of a dynasty consumed by its own contradictions, where the price of success is measured not in wealth but in blood and silence.
Co-produced by Sky Studios and Lucky Red, Gucci – Fine dei Giochi arrives as a meditation on fame, desire, and the corrosive pull of money, themes that ripple far beyond fashion, yet find their most haunting expression in the name Gucci.