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Netflix has no shortage of must-see dramas, but The House of Guinness is one show that should most definitely be on your watchlist. The eight-part season, penned by Peaky Blinders creator Steven ...
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House of Guinness, Netflix’s new binge-worthy period drama, is climbing the platform’s streaming charts. If you’ve finished the eight-episode series and are wondering whether a second season is in the ...
“House of Guinness” has officially landed on Netflix, and it’s inspired by the real-life Guinness family, the affluent Irish family that became famous for its successful endeavors in brewing, banking ...
A brand new series from the Oscar-nominated Steven Knight hits Netflix today, House of Guinness, which follows the aftermath of the death of Sir Benjamin Guinness, a brewery mogul. Starring Anthony ...
Steven Knight, creator of the intense British period dramas Peaky Blinders and A Thousand Blows, is back with a new, eight-part Netflix series. House of Guinness tells the story of the battle for ...
House of Guinness is Netflix’s latest historical drama that has everyone talking. Penned by Peaky Blinders’ Steven Knight, the series follows one of the most influential clans in Ireland: the Guinness ...
The new Netflix drama House of Guinness ends with a literal bang. After eight episodes of tension bubbling between the rich Irish Protestant Guinness family and the Fenian cause, spearheaded in the ...
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“House of Guinness” begins amid death and rebellion. It’s May 27, 1868, and Sir. Benjamin Guinness has died, leaving chaos and his towering brewery behind. His passing isn’t exactly a moment of ...