Will there be a House of Guinness season 2? Netflix future latest and what has Steven Knight said
- House of Guinness premiered on Netflix on September 25, exploring the lives of the Guinness heirs after their father's death, Sir Benjamin Lee Guinness, with themes of inheritance and power.
- The series, set in 1868, has gained attention for its mix of family intrigue and historical drama, based on the Guinness family's real lives.
- A major plot involves Arthur Guinness facing bribery allegations while campaigning for a Parliamentary seat, illustrating the show's blend of fact and fiction.
- Netflix has not confirmed a second season of House of Guinness, with future episodes dependent on viewership and budgets, but the creator expressed a desire to continue the story into the 20th century.
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Will 'House Of Guinness' Get A Second Season? What We Know So Far
Audiences were immediately thrown into the turbulent world of Ireland’s most famous brewing dynasty when House of Guinness premiered on Netflix on Sept. 25. This series, which was created by Peaky Blinders showrunner Steven Knight, has really gained some traction. It stars Anthony Boyle as Arthur, Louis Partridge as Edward, Emily Fairn as Anne and Fionn O’Shea as Ben. At its core, the recent arrival explores the lives of the four Guinness heirs f
Since September 25, 2025, the new historical drama series "House of Guinness" has been available on Netflix and inspires serial fans worldwide. The production, which comes from Steven Knight (66), tells the story of the Guinness family in the 19th century and uses the death of Sir Benjamin Guinness. The focus is on the political, economic and family entanglements of the four adult children Arthur, Edward, Anne and Ben in Dublin and New York. Wit…

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