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Home > TV Shows > TV Reviews > Top Boy Season 4 On Netflix: Should You Stream It Or Skip It? What Our Critic Has To Say?

Top Boy Season 4 On Netflix: Should You Stream It Or Skip It? What Our Critic Has To Say?

Top Boy Season 4
Simran Bhagatby Simran Bhagat
Monday, 21 March 2022, 10:39 IST

The recent addition of Top Boy season 4 on Netflix is creating a positive impression on viewers and critics alike. After a long hiatus, which certainly felt like an eternity, Top Boy finally returned. And the gritty series of universal acclaim returned with a greater show than ever before.

Thus the intense drama involves more guns, revenge, and betrayal in its recent release. Created by Ronan Bennett, Channel 4 had initially canceled the series in 2013. However, the streaming giant, Netflix eventually came to the rescue, and back in 2017, it confirmed two seasons. In 2019, season 3 dropped and it immediately rose to high acclaim making it a hit. And now, the fourth season is here, and if you want to know if it’s well worth a watch, keep reading.

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  • Should you Stream Top Boy Season 4 Or Skip it?
  • Where Can You Watch Season 4?
  • What is season 4 about?
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Should you Stream Top Boy Season 4 Or Skip it?

Top Boy Season 4

From an impressive cast to an immersive plotline, season 4 of Top Boy is finally here. And, it is no surprise that it is taking the peak spot this season. With each season, the series has leveled up the game. Most plot points this season takes place in Morocco and Spain, and here fan-favorite, Dushane is seen shoring up his supply lines. Dushane’s ambitions are unstoppable, and this has widened the scope. This brings to you an intense mix of drugs, guns, blood, and betrayal. While it is as ruthless as ever, it has a humanist core to it.

The current season intertwines various personal stories into the larger crime-drama narrative. It touches on a wide range of pertinent themes, from gentrification to homophobia, along with racism, mental health, and domestic abuse.

Thus season 4 does its best at matching severity with sensitivity. It goes all the way to tie up these multiple plot lines into a stronger knot. And all of this makes this season nothing less than scathingly real. It certainly stands out, and you must give it a watch.

Where Can You Watch Season 4?

The episodes of Top Boy Season 4 dropped on March 18, 2022. The recently released season consists of altogether eight episodes that are available for binge-watching. You can head to Netflix with an active subscription to watch the episodes. The plot unfolds in the fictional Summerhouse estate, situated in Hackney in London. Production for season 4 began in December 2020, and it returned to the platform after the three-year-long wait.

What is season 4 about?

Season four begins its premise several months later after the ending of season 3, and things take a surprisingly calm note. However, it doesn’t take long before things speed up and unpack the plot lines. Dushane’s business must grapple with the supply issues, and battle through the complex family connections. The current season travels through an expanded list of locations, from Morocco, Spain, to Peckham. Watch this riveting drama now on Netflix.

Who Is In The Cast?

Top Boy Season 4
source: Show Lyrics

Ashley Walters plays the lead role of Dushane, and Kane Robinson is seen as Sully. They are joined by Shelley by SimbiAjikawo, and Jamie by Michael Ward. Jaw returns to the screen as Jasmine Jobson. The other recurring characters in the series this season includes Lisa Dwan as Lizzie and Saffron Hocking as Lauryn.

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Simran Bhagat

Simran Bhagat

Simran Bhagat comes from an idyllic town in Bihar. She has completed her post graduation in English from University of Delhi. She particularly enjoys reading sci-fi novels, South Asian literature, and historical fiction. She harbours a particular interest in early 2000s drama series and enthusiastically devours them. She likes writing articles on topics in various niche. She finds herself drawn to the academia, and wants to cultivate it. She is very driven and ambitious. She exceptionally enjoys long walks.

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