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Netflix's new show, House of Guinness, is gaining some critical acclaim with an 87% score on Rotten Tomatoes. Some reports are comparing the show with the 2018 show Succession, which also revolved around the children of a media conglomerate tycoon and shared similar themes. Because of this, the show that wrapped in 2023 is hitting headlines again.
Netflix has unveiled a new drama series with a similar vibe to HBO’s Succession, and subscribers are loving it, shooting it up the top 10 charts.
The House of Guinness show taps into Edward and Arthur’s dramatic tension by setting up a rivalry in the very first episode. Their aunt approaches them, comparing the brothers to Ogma and Dagda, sons of a god in Irish mythology. Or, as the poised and cold Edward notes, “One can be trusted. The other cannot be trusted.”
A new Netflix show by the creator of Peaky Blinders fictionalizes the battle for control of the venerable Irish brewing company. Family drama comes to a foamy head in this eight-part series.
Justine Lupe really isn’t sure what she wants to happen between her character and Timothy Simons’ in Nobody Wants This. The actress behind the role of Morgan — the younger sister of Joanne (Kristen Bell) — in the Erin Foster Netflix rom-com may have spent the entire first season building up an undeniable chemistry with Sasha (Simons),
As of this writing, Netflix's House of Guinness has landed on Rotten Tomatoes with an 86% rating based on seven reviews. Created by Steven Knight (Peaky Blinders), a review from C
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House of Guinness’s eldest heir, Arthur (Anthony Boyle), is close to coming up with a new beer advertising slogan while receiving a b---job from an unexpected late-night visitor in the new Netflix historical drama.
Netflix’s new historical drama ‘House of Guinness’ explores the surprisingly juicy family drama behind one of Ireland’s most famous names
One of the highlights of House of Guinness is its exceptional soundtrack, which effectively complements the narrative. The opening scenes, featuring a "Fenian" riot in Dublin, are paired with Kneecap's provocative track "Get Your Brits Out.