Oscar-winner J.K. Simmons will headline The Westies, an eight-episode drama ordered by MGM+ that chronicles the Irish gang that terrorised New York’s Hell’s Kitchen in the early 1980s, the service announced this week. Created and run by Godfather of Harlem architect Chris Brancato with co-creator Michael Panes, the series starts filming in Toronto—and on New York exterior locations—in July for a 2026 debut across the United States, Europe and Latin America.
Simmons plays Eamon Sweeney, the syndicate’s ageing patriarch whose uneasy revenue pact with the Italian Mafia frays as younger lieutenants jostle for power while construction of the Jacob Javits Convention Center promises windfall rackets.
MGM+ head Michael Wright hailed Brancato’s talent for “compelling characters operating in dangerous worlds” and called The Westies “him at his best”. Brancato said the project, long in gestation, explores “ambition, loyalty and power” against a city on the cusp of gentrification. The order extends his overall deal with MGM+, which already carries Godfather of Harlem and last year’s Hotel Cocaine.
The real-life Westies, led by Jimmy Coonan after the 1977 murder of “Gentleman” Mickey Spillane, leveraged union jobs, loansharking and intimidation to control Manhattan’s West Side despite being vastly out-numbered by the Five Families. Their reputation for dismembering rivals and skimming cash from venues such as the Intrepid Sea-Air-Space Museum drew sustained FBI attention that culminated in a string of convictions by 1988.
Industry analysts see the series as a strategic addition to MGM+’s growing slate of “prestige pulp” that competes with FX’s The Old Man and Paramount+’s Tulsa King, noting the streamer’s emphasis on internationally pre-sold titles to buttress a still-niche U.S. subscriber base. Simmons, fresh off an Emmy nomination for Hulu’s Candy, brings marquee appeal; his casting notice on IMDb already lists the show in pre-production, signalling a locked script and financing package.
Plot specifics remain under wraps, yet press materials suggest an ensemble split between veteran enforcers and an ambitious next generation, echoing factional fault-lines described in Mob Museum archives on the gang’s decline. Amazon MGM Studios will handle global sales, and MGM+ confirmed that first-look images and additional casting will arrive before principal photography begins.