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Sky’s ‘Brassic’ Bids A Riotous Goodbye With Season 7 Trailer, Premiering September

by Dave Elliott

Sky has unveiled the full trailer for the much-anticipated seventh and final season of Brassic, with the gang back for one last chaotic ride when the acclaimed Original comedy returns this September on Sky and streaming service NOW.

After their near-death experience at the end of season six, the crew are embracing life with a reckless new energy. Grabbing each day by the horns means nothing is off-limits, from lederhosen-fuelled escapades and school reunions that spiral into mayhem, to unhinged gangsters with scores to settle. But behind the fun, friendships are tested, old wounds resurface, and questions about the past and future refuse to stay buried.

This farewell chapter promises a full-throttle mix of madness and heart, sending off the world of ‘Brassic’ in fittingly wild style. Expect new faces, surprise returns, and plenty of raucous adventure as the show bows out after an impressive 50-episode run.

Joe Gilgun (Vinnie) is joined by returning cast Michelle Keegan (Our Girl, Ten Pound Poms), Ryan Sampson (Plebs), Aaron Heffernan (The Continental), Parth Thakerar (Gangs of London), Joanna Higson (Shameless), Steve Evets (Rev.), Dominic West (The Wire, The Crown), Neil Ashton (Ackley Bridge), and Bhavna Limbachia (Coronation Street).

Danny Brocklehurst, co-creator and writer, said: “After fifty epic episodes we are ending Brassic on a high. The series is a huge hit, but Joe Gilgun and myself always said we wanted to leave the party while it was still fun, even if saying goodbye is tough. We have a loyal and loving audience and we can’t thank them enough for going on this crazy journey with us. At its heart, Brassic is about friendship and love and that’s the spirit we are leaving with.”

The series is produced by Calamity Films, with Brocklehurst writing alongside Ava Pickett and Laurence Rickard.

Brassic’ Season 7 premieres Thursday, 25th September 2025 on Sky and streaming service NOW.

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