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House of Guinness, Steven Knight's highly-anticipated new period drama coming to Netflix, has just confirmed its release date. We are excited to share that the show, described as "an epic story" that's been "inspired by one of Europe's most famous and enduring dynasties", is arriving on the streaming platform on 25 September.
From 'Peaky Blinders' mastermind Steven Knight, the new show is set in 19th-century New York and Dublin and follows one of Europe's most enduring dynasties.
House of Guinness has finally revealed its first-look images, and they are as hard-hitting as fans hoped. Netflix just shared the stills showing Louis Partridge and James Norton stepping into Steven Knight's new drama.
Steven Knight’s journey to becoming the writer of the next 'James Bond' film can be traced back to the first time watching this film in theatres.
Dame Helen Mirren has said that while she is a feminist the next James Bond “has to be a guy”. It comes after Amazon MGM Studios, which has taken creative control over the 007 character, revealed last month that Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight would be writing the script for the next film.
Much of Steven Knight's BBC period crime series Peaky Blinders owes its success to its talented ensemble cast, whose flawless performances turned it into the streaming hit it is today.
Calling all fans of Peaky Blinders as Steven Knight 's thriller starring Tom Hardy as the only character on screen is on TV tonight. Released in 2013, Locke stars Hardy as foreman Ivan Locke, with the film following the character as he drives from Birmingham to London while having a series of phone calls — 36, to be exact.