
What is Brassic series seven about?
Brassic will be saying goodbye with their seventh and final series – with one last batch of capers and chaos because when have they ever done anything quietly?
Sky’s most successful original comedy ever, this dynamic group of friends promise to make their mark as their attempts to win at life in northern suburbia comes to an end.
Promising their special blend of hilarity and heart, Brassic’s final series promises to make sure that the series will be their biggest and best yet – get ready, gang.
Danny Brocklehurst, co-creator & writer, said: “When Joe Gilgun and I sat down to create Brassic, we couldn't have imagined, in our wildest dreams, that we would do seven series and gather such a loyal and loving fan base.
“It's been a complete joy to create this eccentric world, but all good things must come to an end, and we want to stop while we are still riding high. Maybe they can finally give us that BAFTA!”
David Livingstone, Founder of Calamity Films, adds: “Somehow, some crazy stories and a bucketful of truth, combined with an astoundingly talented cast, have created the most loyal fanbase you could ever hope for.
“From Joe Gilgun’s unconventional imagination to Danny Brocklehurst’s brilliant writing, it's all been a blast. This farewell series is for the fans.”
Who is in the cast of Brassic series seven?
The stars who have been confirmed to return for the final series are:
Joseph Gilgun (Misfits, This Is England) as Vinnie O’Neil
Michelle Keegan (Our Girl, Fool Me Once) as Erin Croft
Ryan Sampson (Plebs, Mr Bigstuff) as Thomas “Tommo” Schaftner
Aaron Heffernan (Love/Hate, War of the Worlds) as Ashley “Ash” Dennings
Parth Thakerar (Gangs of London, Vigil) as Jehan “JJ” Jovani
Steve Evets (Looking for Eric, White Gold) as Farmer Jim
Joanna Higson (Shameless, WPC 56) as Sugar
More cast announcements will be made in due course.
Find out more about the cast and characters here..
How to watch Brassic series seven
Sky is the home of Brassic in the UK - and series seven is coming soon exclusively to the site.
Check back here for more details as they become available.
Series one to six are available to watch on Sky Max and NOW.
As part of our exclusive partnership with Netflix, series one to four are also available on their service. Find out more about us teaming up with Netflix – and how you can connect your two accounts – by clicking here.
But Sky is the home of Brassic – so if it’s series one to seven you’re after, there’s only one place for it.