Netflix Fans Are Obsessed With Stephen Knight’s New Period Drama— Dominating Charts With Edge-of-Your-Seat Tension, Unforgettable Characters, and Flawless Performances That Critics and Viewers Call “Perfection From Beginning to End”! Netflix Fans Are Hooked on the latest period drama sweeping the charts! Helmed by the creator of Peaky Blinders, this eight-part series has captivated audiences with its gripping family rivalries, jaw-dropping performances, and meticulously detailed historical setting. Social media is buzzing as fans praise the standout cast, particularly the brothers and a brilliant lead performance that keeps viewers on edge from the first scene to the last. With critics calling it “truly brilliant” and binge-watchers declaring it unmissable, this is a drama redefining what period storytelling can achieve — and the anticipation for the next season is already reaching a fever pitch.

What is House of Guinness about?

Set in Dublin in 1868, House of Guinness dramatises the many trials and tribulations of the Guinness family. Introducing fans to the namesake siblings – Arthur (Anthony Boyle), Edward (Louis Partridge), Anne (Emily Fairn), and Benjamin (Fionn O’Shea) – as they contend with the loss of their father, the series charts their respective paths after learning the terms of his will.

“It’s the extraordinary story of a family who happens to be the inheritors of the biggest brewery in the world. They’re young and are given the task of taking on this incredibly successful brand,” Stephen explained to Tudum. “The first priority is: Don’t screw it up. And the second priority is to make Guinness even bigger.”

young man in suit pouring beer© Ben Blackall/Netflix
Louis Partridge as Edward Guinness
man in top hat in dimly lit factory© Netflix
James Norton stars as Sean Rafferty

In a brand new interview, Amber Guinness, a proud member of the Guinness dynasty, told HELLO! that she’d been looking forward to the show’s debut, noting: “I think it will be fun”.

“It was a cousin of mine’s idea,” she said in an exclusive chat. “Ivana Lowell, who’s probably my second or third cousin; she’s the granddaughter of Ernest Guinness, who was one of the three brothers [depicted in the drama]. I think it’s a great thing that the family history is being portrayed by a family member, and it’s such an interesting period that they’re doing – the late 19th century was when the family were trying to move from brewers to more political ground. I think it’ll be fun.”

Will there be a second season?

Ahead of the show’s release, HELLO! caught up with Stephen on the red carpet, where he revealed House of Guinness‘ renewal. Asked whether the cast and crew would be making a second season, the screenwriter replied, “We are”, but refrained from divulging any details. Netflix has yet to confirm the news.