Brassic’s final season releases riotous first-look trailer as beloved comedy comes to a close

Sky unveiled a sneak peek into the seventh and concluding chapter of Brassic, allowing viewers an initial glimpse of the gang’s thrilling final journey together.

The upcoming footage guarantees an exhilarating goodbye, infused with the signature blend of disorder, humor, and emotion that has endeared the series to its fans.

The comedy-drama centers around Vinnie O’Neill (played by Joe Gilgun), along with his group of companions, who frequently find themselves in difficult financial situations. As a result, they resort to minor crimes and audacious plans in an attempt to get by.

Following a near-death experience at the conclusion of season 6, Vinnie and his companions have embraced life with zest – unavoidably finding themselves in more predicaments and difficulties than ever before.

The final episodes’ summary hints at adventures fueled by lederhosen, chaotic school reunions, and gangsters who are increasingly erratic.

However, amidst all the chaos, hidden scars re-emerge, bonds are strained, and the group is compelled to confront the true significance of both their upcoming and their past events.

This version aims to retain the original’s meaning while using more descriptive language to make it clearer for readers.

You can watch the new trailer below:

Joining Gilgun in the cast are Michelle Keegan playing Erin, Ryan Sampson as Tommo, Aaron Heffernan as Ashley, Parth Thakerar portraying JJ, Joanna Higson in the role of Sugar, Steve Evets as Jim, Dominic West appearing as Dr Chris, Neil Ashton as Davey, and Bhavna Limbachia taking on the character of Meena.

Contemplating the conclusion of the series, Danny Brocklehurst, one of the creators of Brassic, stated that they decided to wrap up the show after an impressive 50 episodes, having ended it at its peak.

The show has been incredibly successful, but Joe Gilgun and I have always felt that it’s important to depart before things become less enjoyable. Even though parting ways can be difficult, we believe it’s the right move.

The news came out in January that the series called Brassic would conclude following its seventh season, assuring fans it would bring the iconic tale to a close in a way only Brassic could remember.

Michelle Keegan has secured a role as the leading actress in a six-part adaption of the thriller novel “The Blame” on ITV. Meanwhile, Ryan Sampson is set to appear once more in the third season of his Sky series “Mr Bigstuff,” which also stars Danny Dyer.

The seventh season of Brassic will debut on Sky and NOW starting September 25th. You can already stream seasons 1-6. To learn more about subscribing to Sky TV, find the relevant information here.

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2025-08-22 12:35