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Netflix viewers have praised a “crazy” comedy series starring Michelle Keegan, with viewers insisting: “This is crazy but I love it.”
British comedy-drama Brassic has been airing on Sky since 2019, but its first four seasons debuted on Netflix in August.
The series was created by Misfits actor Joe Gilgun, who also stars, and with Danny Brocklehurst, the creator of Michelle’s Netflix hit Fool Me Once.
Brassic follows the lives of a group of friends in a fictional town called Hawley, led by Joe’s character Vinnie and starring single mother Erin (Michelle).
In June, Brassic was renewed for a record-breaking seventh season, making it the longest-running scripted show on Sky, and fans can’t get enough.
Netflix viewers have praised a “crazy” comedy series starring Michelle Keegan, with viewers who watch it insisting: “This is crazy, but I love it.”
British comedy-drama Brassic has been airing on Sky since 2019, but its first four seasons debuted on Netflix in August.
The series was created by Misfits actor Joe Gilgun (center), who also stars, and with Danny Brocklehurst, the creator of Netflix hit Michelle Fool Me Once.
On his Twitter account, X wrote: “I’m watching season 4 of #Brassic on #Netflix. OMG… This is crazy but I love it. What a show!”
“How come I’ve never seen Brassic? The best British comedy I’ve seen in years”;
‘Brassic could be one of the best series in history’;
‘Watching the first episode of Brassic, this is amazing television’;
“I’m embarrassed to say that I’m only just now watching Brassic. I’m already on season two and it’s pure genius.”
‘Brassic has it all: comedy, pathos, drama, a perfect cast and an excellent soundtrack. Simply brilliant!’
“I just started watching the series Brassic and I think I’m going to like it. And, as a bonus, it only features Michelle turning Keegan around “;
‘I’ve been watching Brassic lately and I’ve come to the conclusion that Joe Gilgun is, without a doubt, the sexiest man alive.’
Brassic follows the lives of a group of friends in a fictional town called Hawley, led by Joe’s character Vinnie and starring single mother Erin (Michelle).
In June, Brassic was renewed for a record-breaking seventh season, making it the longest-running scripted show on Sky, and fans can’t get enough.
Brassic’s renewal comes after fears that it would be cancelled in October 2023, following the announcement of the sixth season, which will air this year.
Brassic’s renewal comes after fears that it would be cancelled in October 2023, following the announcement of the sixth season.
Speaking about his return, co-creator Danny said: “Season 7! How did this happen? It’s a pleasure making Brassic and it’s a privilege to create more chaos for our loyal and loving audience.”
Meanwhile, Sky Studios’ head of comedy commissioning Alex Moody said: “We couldn’t be happier that Vinnie and the gang are returning for another raucous ride, bringing heart, laughs and Farmer Jim’s unrivalled swearword tally to Sky for a seventh series.”
The sixth season of Brassic will air sometime this year.