The main cast members of Brassic hinted that the concluding season promises more intense situations, culminating in a distressingly dramatic finale episode.
Earlier this year, it became known that the seventh season, set to air soon, marks the finale of the series. However, Michelle Keegan swiftly clarified that this conclusion is more about the show reaching a natural end, as opposed to an early termination.
In a conversation with Digital Spy during tonight’s National Television Awards, actors Ryan Sampson (Tommo) and Tom Hanson (Cardi) hinted that the last episodes of their show will set new standards and suggested there might be future appearances down the line.
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Prior to the start of Season 7, Sampson hinted at an exciting surprise – a holiday-themed episode within the season that might not be what you anticipate, but promises to be a lot of enjoyable fun.

The actor commented that it felt quite unusual, almost uncanny, to bid farewell to the series: “It’s odd how we can all be together, yet I won’t get another chance to portray those characters.
During our lives, we spent quite an extended time together, as Hanson noted. For a while, he mentioned, he and Sampson lived right next to each other as neighbors.
Hanson expressed his great pride in all that had been accomplished, and he speculated about the future, acknowledging uncertainty but hoping that opportunities would remain available. He also mentioned it would be intriguing to observe how things develop over the next two decades.
Despite claiming that the decision wasn’t in their hands, it seemed to them that there would always be an opportunity for a comeback, much like the characters in the British comedy-drama “Cold Feet” who often reappeared.
“I’d like there to be a film at some point,” Sampson concluded.
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Brassic season 7 is set to premiere on 25 September on Sky Max and NOW.
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