Guinness, Peaky Blinders and House
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Netflix has announced a brand new series, House of Guinness, based on the real-life Guinness family. Here's everything you need to know.
On a gathering storm comes a tall handsome man...'' This is how Steven Knight introduced his Birmingham gangster in the BBC period series Peaky Blinders.
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House of Guinness release date, plot and cast for epic Netflix series from Peaky Blinders creator
House of Guinness is the new drama created by Peaky Blinders' Steven Knight and is hitting Netflix in just over a month's time
House of Guinness takes the action away from Birmingham, and instead looks at an Irish dynasty, the home of the world-famous stout beer. Set between Dublin and New York as the Guinness family attempts to grow its brewing empire, in the aftermath of Sir Benjamin Guinness, who turned the beer into a market force.
Much of Steven Knight's BBC period crime series Peaky Blinders owes its success to its talented ensemble cast, whose flawless performances turned it into the streaming hit it is today.
With a star-studded cast including James Norton, Dervla Kirwan, and even Game of Thrones alum Jack Gleeson, House of Guinness looks set to be the next binge-worthy sensation. So, for those craving a historical family drama with a distinctly Irish kick, mark your calendars. We’re expecting dark and delicious viewing.
One of Netflix’s most highly anticipated new series from the creator of Peaky Blinders has just been given an exciting update
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The Peaky Blinders of New York: Why “gritty” crime drama The Westies is a TV “megahit” in the making
Listen up, Peaky Blinders fans! If gangland dramas are your thing, there’s another coming your way pulled straight from the history of New York’s dark criminal underworld. MGM+’s The Westies zooms in on the Irish-American mob of the same name who ruled Hell’s Kitchen in the 1980s.
Joe Cole exited Peaky Blinders at the height of the show's fame. He revealed the reason behind this decision, and it was rather sad.
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