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How accurate is Legends? Creator reveals one important change and the real-life people behind Netflix’s drug thriller

7 May 2026
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How accurate is Legends? Creator reveals one important change and the real-life people behind Netflix’s drug thriller
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Legends almost sounds too wild to be true: ordinary Customs officers turned undercover operatives, infiltrating dangerous drug gangs across Britain. But, remarkably, it’s based on a true story.
The new Netflix series, created by Neil Forsyth (The Gold, Guilt), is set in 1990, during a surge in heroin imports and drug-related deaths across the UK.
Instead of turning to intelligence agencies or elite police units, the government backed a risky new idea: train everyday civil servants to become deep-cover agents.
And yes, it actually happened.

Tom Burke plays a real-life man, Guy Stanton (Credit: Netflix)

Is Legends based on a true story?
Yes, Legends is based on a true story.
More specifically, it’s inspired by the real Customs officers involved in Beta Projects, a covert unit that infiltrated some of Britain’s most dangerous drug gangs.
Although the series uses composite characters and fictionalised details, one key figure is real: Guy Stanton, played by Tom Burke.
In real life, Stanton was part of the undercover operation and later wrote a book about it called The Betrayer: How An Undercover Unit Infiltrated The Global Drug Trade.
The synopsis reads: “Guy Stanton was a London gangster with a big reputation. For years he operated at the top of the drugs trade, moving huge shipments around the world, and knew the major players in global organised crime, from Asian warlords and Turkish heroin barons to Colombian cocaine cartels.
“Yet all along he lived a perilous double life. For ‘Stanton’ was the legend – the fake identity – of a covert investigator leading a bold new concept in deep infiltration. Beta Projects was Britain’s most secret undercover unit.”

Legends is out now (Credit: Netflix)

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