Michelle Keegan’s sitcom Brassic has confirmed a release date for its seventh and final season.
The award-winning comedy will make its comeback on September 25th, airing both on Sky and NOW. It’s gearing up for a heartfelt goodbye in a high-octane finale. An official trailer was unveiled, featuring Keegan resuming her beloved character, Erin Croft.
Based on the initial glimpses shared last month, the show promises a season brimming with elements that fans cherish. This includes humorous adventures involving traditional Bavarian clothing, unexpectedly chaotic school reunions, and gangsters who have become even more unruly.
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Yet amidst the chaos,” states the official tagline, “long-buried hurts reemerge, loyalties are challenged, and the group is forced to confront the true significance of their past and their yet-to-be-determined future.
Actor from “Fool Me Once,” namely Joe Gilgun, Ryan Sampson, Aaron Heffernan, Parth Thakerar, Joanna Higson, Steve Evets, and Bhavna Limbachia, will all appear in the last season of the series together.

As a devoted fan, I can’t help but share the exciting news: Danny Brocklehurst, one of the brilliant minds behind Brassic, has announced that the show will conclude on an impressive note, wrapping up its storyline at the peak of its creative prowess.
As a fellow gaming enthusiast, let me share some news about one of our beloved series. It’s been an absolute blast riding this wave of success, but Joe Gilgun and I have always believed in exiting when the fun is still at its peak, even though parting ways isn’t easy.
As a dedicated admirer myself, I couldn’t be more grateful to share this wild adventure with such a faithful and affectionate audience. At our core, Brassic is all about camaraderie and affection, and it’s those very feelings that we carry with us.

In 2019, when Keegan initially appeared on the series Brassic, she recently posted a heartfelt goodbye message on Instagram after wrapping up filming for what seems to be the last day.
At long last, the Brassic series has concluded (it feels odd to say that), and what an incredible seven years it was! I feel deeply honored to have played even a minor role in such a powerful production.
As soon as I started reading the initial draft, I could sense that this project would be unique. And indeed, it turned out to be something extraordinary.
The seventh season of Brassic is scheduled to debut on September 25. In the UK, you can catch up on seasons 1-6 on demand through Sky or NOW.
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2025-08-22 14:21