What Is 'House of Guinness' on Netflix? Full Breakdown of Release Date, Cast, Plot, and All Latest Updates You Need to Know

Power, legacy, and family ties — Netflix is about to deliver a new series that mixes everything fans love about Succession, Peaky Blinders, and House of the Dragon. Imagine an empire built on more than just money, where every decision made might tip the scales of power. Tune in for a story of ambition, rivalry, and secrets that could leave even the strongest families torn apart.
For those who find guilty pleasure in messy family drama, Netflix is opening the floodgates for something huge. Full of legacy, betrayal, and power plays, this new show could be the next thing to obsess over. The wait for the drama to unfold has officially begun.
House of Guinness key production and release updates
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Filming for House of Guinness officially began in the United Kingdom, with locations like Cheshire and Stockport getting their moment in the spotlight. The shoot, as reported by What's on Netflix, began on July 8th, 2024, and fans are already catching glimpses of behind-the-scenes action. Expect more sneak peeks to come as the production continues to unfold!
Netflix is keeping its lips sealed on the release date, but here is the scoop- with filming underway, House of Guinness is likely to land on screens in 2025. With production starting in 2024, the drama could likely make its debut by late 2025 or early 2026. It is going to be a wait, but the Guinness dynasty will be well worth it!
The wait for a release date might be a nail-biter, but there is plenty to be excited about behind the scenes, with an all-star cast suiting up. From familiar faces to fresh talent, these actors are setting up for a stage of unforgettable drama!
Meet the cast behind Netflix’s House of Guinness
Netflix is serving a fresh pour of drama with House of Guinness, and the cast is top-shelf. Louis Partridge of Enola Holmes steps into the role of Edward Guinness, while Anthony Boyle, last seen flying in Masters of the Air, plays Arthur. David Wilmot from Bodkin adds the spunk as Bonnie Champion. The lineup gets even juicier with Danielle Galligan from Shadow and Bone, Seamus O’Hara from The Northman, Fionn O’Shea from Normal People, and Game of Thrones' iconic Jack Gleeson.
Taking the reins is Steven Knight, the genius behind Peaky Blinders and its upcoming movie. Joining him is director Tom Shankland, known for The Punisher and the one who brought tension to Boiling Point. Producers Karen Wilson, Elinor Day, and Martin Haines team up with Stigma Films.
With such a stellar cast, the anticipation only grows. What is next? A story brimming with power, secrets, and family drama awaits.
Is House of Guinness based on a true story? here is what it is all about
Set in 19th-century Dublin and New York, Netflix's official synopsis discloses that House of Guinness is an eight-part drama where the Guinness empire brews up more than just beer. Following the passing of Sir Benjamin Guinness, his will unleashes a storm of family feuds, power grabs, and secrets. It is a dramatic mix of ambition and betrayal, with each twist more intoxicating than the last.
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Inspired by the true story of the Guinness family, this series pours out a rich blend of wealth, tragedy, and intrigue. With Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight crafting the tale, expect a high-stakes family saga that is as rich and complex as the famous brew itself!
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Edited By: Hriddhi Maitra
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