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Massive Netflix series strives to emulate Peaky Blinders in every aspect it can manage

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The recently released Netflix series bears an striking resemblance to the TV drama Peaky Blinders,...
The recently released Netflix series bears an striking resemblance to the TV drama Peaky Blinders, genuinely striving for that aesthetic.

Massive Netflix series strives to emulate Peaky Blinders in every aspect it can manage

The much-anticipated new series, "House of Guinness," is set to premiere on Netflix on September 25, 2025. Created by Steven Knight, the mastermind behind the critically acclaimed "Peaky Blinders," this new show promises to be a potential phenomenon.

Set in the world of the Guinness family, known for their iconic stout beer, the series will delve into the power struggle that ensues after the family patriarch's demise. The show is expected to feature high production values, akin to its creator's previous work, and will incorporate real-life politicians into its storylines, mirroring the pattern of "Peaky Blinders."

The story unfolds as the family patriarch's death initiates a power struggle among his four children. Two children are brought into the brewery business, while the other two are excluded, setting the stage for a family feud.

The show boasts a cast with some notable names in the entertainment industry, including James Norton, Anthony Boyle, and Jack Gleeson, known for his role as Joffrey Lannister in "Game of Thrones." Jack Gleeson's performance in "House of Guinness" is one of the anticipated aspects of the show. The main actress of the series is Anya Taylor-Joy.

"House of Guinness" also sees a split between Ireland and the United States, with one major decision involving the expansion of the beer business to the United States. The show will have two main locations, adding an interesting layer to the narrative.

While the website offers news, reviews, deals, and buying guides on various products, it is yet to cover "House of Guinness" in its newsletter. The series may resemble "Succession" in its portrayal of a power struggle within a wealthy family, with political unrest and popular discontent serving as a backdrop.

With its compelling plot, high production values, and star-studded cast, "House of Guinness" is shaping up to be a must-watch for fans of period dramas and political intrigue. Mark your calendars for September 25, 2025, when this potential phenomenon premieres on Netflix.

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