Guinness, Netflix and Peaky Blinders
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It's been in the can for quite some time, and today, Netflix confirmed that House of Guinness will be making its grand debut on Netflix globally on September
Netflix's House of Guinness, Steven Knight's upcoming period drama series, will take its viewers behind the Guinness brewing company, one of the most successful alcohol brands in the world.
Get ready: Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight is returning to Netflix with another period drama, House of Guinness. Today, the streamer announced the series—set in 19th-century Dublin about the Guinness family—will premiere this September.
James Norton (Happy Valley, Playing Nice) stars as the enigmatic Sean Rafferty, while Anthony Boyle (Masters of the Air) takes on the role of Arthur Guinness, Louis Partridge (Enola Holmes) plays Edward Guinness, Emily Fairn (The Responder) is Anne Guinness (later Plunket), and Fionn O’Shea (Normal People) appears as Benjamin Guinness.
From 'Peaky Blinders' mastermind Steven Knight, the new show is set in 19th-century New York and Dublin and follows one of Europe's most enduring dynasties.
New images released by Netflix today show that there's a definite visual lineage between the Guinness clan and, say, the Shelbys of Peaky Blinders – here is another swaggering dynasty that's all sharp shoulders and cut-glass cheekbones,