The true legacy of a brewing dynasty Netflix's House of Guinness reveals the power struggles and secrets behind a famous family
Netflix's new period drama House of Guinness is set to challenge the stately reputation of its genre promising a story 'a lot juicier than Downton Abbey.' The eight part series from Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight is not a work of pure fiction but a dive into the turbulent history of one of Ire
Netflix's new period drama House of Guinness is set to challenge the stately reputation of its genre promising a story "a lot juicier than Downton Abbey." The eight part series from Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight is not a work of pure fiction but a dive into the turbulent history of one of Ireland's most famous dynasties.
The series is centered on Sir Benjamin's four children Arthur Edward Anne and Benjamin who are left with the immense task of preserving and expanding the global brewing empire.
Beyond the central power struggle the real life Guinness family history is filled with stories that provide the show with its dramatic edge. The family has been associated with what some have called the "Guinness curse" a pattern of tragic accidents and public scandals that have plagued generations.
The show also delves into the lives of other family members and associates including the formidable factory foreman Sean Rafferty played by James Norton whose character promises to add a layer of intrigue and tension.
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