Michelle Keegan’s highly anticipated returning Northern-set series gets first look at final season

In the sneak peek for the seventh and last season of the show “Brassic,” Michelle Keegan once again takes on the beloved character, Erin Croft.

This critically praised comedy is set to return on Sky and NOW later this year, and they’ve already unveiled some sneak peek photos. These images showcase Keegan and her fellow actors Joe Gilgun, Ryan Sampson, Aaron Heffernan, Parth Thakerar, Joanna Higson, Steve Evets, and Bhavna Limbachia.

Preparing for an “unforgettable farewell”, the show Brassic is anticipated to feature Vinnie (Gilgun) and the team tackling their “greatest test” as they re-encounter old adversaries, uncover hidden familial ties, and plunge headlong into turmoil.

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Before the start of Season 7, co-creator Danny Brocklehurst has shared thoughts on the series’ remarkable success.

In an interview in January, Joe Gilgun shared that when we initially started working on the show “Brassic“, it was hard to envision that we’d produce seven seasons and build such a devoted and affectionate audience.

It has been an absolute delight constructing this peculiar universe, yet as the saying goes, every good thing eventually concludes. We wish to bring our journey to a close whilst basking in its success. Perhaps it’s time for us to receive that long-desired BAFTA!

Simultaneously, Keegan – who appeared for the first time in Brassic during its premiere in 2019 – wrote a heartfelt goodbye message on Instagram.

As I wrap up my role in Brassic after seven incredible seasons, I can hardly believe the journey has come to a close. It’s surreal saying goodbye, but what an amazing ride it’s been! I feel incredibly fortunate to have played even a small part in such a powerful series, and I’ll cherish every moment of it forever.

As soon as I went through the initial script, I had a feeling this project would be extraordinary, and it indeed turned out that way,” she added. “I’d like to express my gratitude to everyone involved in the show throughout the years for the laughter, camaraderie, and most importantly, the precious memories…

The seventh season of Brassic is set to air later in the year. If you’re interested, you can catch up on seasons 1 through 6 by streaming them on demand from Sky or NOW in the United Kingdom.

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