Netflix’s new period drama House of Guinness is coming this Fall, the latest project from the creator of Peaky Blinders, Steven Knight. The series explores the legacy of the Guinness family and their famous brewery, following the death of Sir Benjamin Guinness.
Netflix released the first look image of the series on August 18, where the audience gets a glimpse of the titular family working to live up to the right of black gold. Alongside the first-look images, Netflix also released the premiere date. Here’s everything you need to know about House of Guinness.
House of Guinness on Netflix: Release Date
House of Guinness will be released on September 25, 2025, exclusively on Netflix. All eight episodes will be available at once. Fans can watch the entire season in one go.
House of Guinness on Netflix: Cast
Louis Partridge in House of Guinness | Credit Netflix
The show features an ensemble cast of both emerging stars and well-known actors.
Anthony Boyle as Arthur Guinness
Louis Partridge as Edward Guinness
Emily Fairn as Anne Plunket (née Guinness)
Fionn O’Shea as Ben Guinness
James Norton as Sean Rafferty
Niamh McCormack as Ellen Cochrane
Seamus O’Hara as Patrick Cochrane
Michael McElhatton as John Potter
Dervla Kirwan as Aunt Agnes Guinness
Other notable cast members include
Michael Colgan as Reverend Henry Gratton
Danielle Galligan as Lady Olivia Hedges
David Wilmot as Bonnie Champion
Jessica Reynolds as Lady Christine O’Madden
Hilda Fay as Sultan
Ann Skelly as Adelaide Guinness
Elizabeth Dulau as Lady Henrietta St Lawrence
Jack Gleeson as Byron Hedges
House of Guinness on Netflix: Plot
The Guinness family cast in House of Guinness | Credit: Netflix
Set in the 1860s, House of Guinness opens in the wake of Sir Benjamin Guinness’s death, the man responsible for transforming the Guinness brewery into an international powerhouse. His four adult children, Arthur, Edward, Anne, and Ben, inherit the empire and are forced to manage it together.
Before his passing, Sir Benjamin set up a joint stewardship between Arthur and Edward, forcing the two brothers to work together to maintain control of the business. This decision creates power struggles within the family as they each try to carve out their own place in the business world. Creator Steven Knight told Tudum,
It’s is the extraordinary story of a family who happens to be the inheritors of the biggest brewery in the world. They are young and are given the task of taking on this incredibly successful brand. The first priority is: Don’t screw it up. And the second priority is to make Guinness even bigger.
The show takes viewers through Dublin and New York, focusing on family drama with the history of one of the world’s most successful breweries.
House of Guinness on Netflix: Production, Creative Team, and All You Need to Know
Emily Fairn in House of Guinness | Credit: Netflix
Creator Steven Knight is also one of the executive producers, alongside Karen Wilson, Elinor Day, Martin Haines, and Ivana Lowell. Tom Shankland directs the first five episodes, while Mounia Akl directs the remaining three.
House of Guinness is produced by Kudos and Stigma Films. Filming took place in locations across Cheshire, Greater Manchester, and Liverpool in the UK.
Show NameHouse of GuinnessCreator Steven KnightCastAnthony Boyle, Louis Partridge, Emily Fairn, Fionn O’Shea, James Norton, Niamh McCormack, Seamus O’Hara, Michael McElhatton, Dervla Kirwan, Michael Colgan, Danielle Galligan, David Wilmot, Jessica Reynolds, Hilda Fay, Ann Skelly, Elizabeth Dulau, Jack Gleeson.Release DateSeptember 25, 2025Episode8Network Netflix
House of Guinness is set to be a must-watch for anyone interested in historical dramas with a family legacy. With its star-studded cast, talented creators, and captivating plot, the show promises to bring viewers a dramatic portrayal of one of the world’s most iconic families.
Will you be tuning in when it premieres this September? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.
House of Guinness premieres on September 25, 2025, on Netflix (US).
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