Netflix Renews 'House of Guinness' for Season 2, Production Set for Early 2027
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Summary
Netflix has renewed "House of Guinness," Stephen Knight's period drama about the Irish brewing dynasty, for a second season. Production is expected to begin in early 2027. The show, set in 1860s Ireland, follows the heirs of Sir Benjamin Guinness as they compete for control of the family's beer empire following his death.
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Variety understands that a second season of the show, created by Stephen Knight, has now been greenlit by the streamer, with production due to kick off in early 2027.
Netflix declined to comment.
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