More laughs than ever on Sky as Brassic returns for Series 5, plus new images revealed as Series 4 launches on 7 September
More laughs than ever on Sky as Brassic returns for Series 5, plus new images revealed as Series 4 launches on 7 September
Sky’s biggest original comedy, Brassic, will return for an eagerly anticipated fifth series next year.
Filming on the BAFTA-nominated series starts at the end of the month, and viewers can expect more of the eccentric plans and hi-jinks from the Brassic gang that includes Vinnie, Erin, Tommo, Ashley, JJ, Cardi, Carol, Sugar, farmer Jim and Dr Chris.
Can’t wait that long? Brassic fans can tune into series 4 of Sky’s most-binged comedy very soon, with new episodes available on Sky Max and NOW from Wednesday 7th September.
With fresh images from Series 4 revealed today of all the Brassic gang to excite fans as they hatch eccentric plans, complete questionable heists and nick some bizarre items. From discovering severed body parts and unexpected guests to training racing dogs and capturing exotic animals, trouble is never far away when Brassic comes to town.
The images give an exclusive insight into the new series, which follows Vinnie (Gilgun) as he tracks down Erin (Keegan), who fled Hawley at the end of the last series to escape dangerous criminal Terence McCann. Among the scenes pictured are those of the gang causing mayhem at a murder mystery night, where Steve Pemberton (Inside Number 9, Doctor Who) makes a cameo appearance alongside the fancy dress-clad cast.
A massive hit with critics and viewers alike, Brassic is produced by Calamity Films and co-created by Joseph Gilgun and Danny Brocklehurst, with Gilgun nominated for a BAFTA earlier this year for his performance as Vinnie. The series has been dubbed “gloriously fun” (Heat), “raucous and racy” (TV Times) and “like nothing else on TV” (Radio Times). Also starring Michelle Keegan, Dominic West, Damien Molony, Tom Hanson, Aaron Heffernan, Ryan Sampson, Parth Thakerar, Bronagh Gallagher, Joanna Higson, and Steve Evets. Co-creator Danny Brocklehurst writes, along with Alex Ganley and Danielle Ward.
Imagery is available on Sky’s Editorial Asset Centre here.
All episodes will be available to watch from Wednesday 7 September on Sky Max and streaming service NOW. With all episodes available on demand.
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