Alright, Brassic fans, let’s talk about the big question: are we getting a Season 7 of our favourite chaotic British comedy? After that gut-punch of a cliffhanger in Season 6, I know you’re itching to find out what’s next for Vinnie, Erin, and the rest of the Hawley crew. I’ve scoured the latest news, fan chatter, and everything in between to bring you the lowdown on Brassic Season 7—when it’s coming, who’s back, and what madness awaits. So, grab a pint, and let’s dive in!
Yeah, it’s happening! Sky gave the green light for Season 7 before Season 6 even dropped, which had us all buzzing. But here’s the kicker: it’s gonna be the final season. Yep, the last hurrah for our lovable gang of misfits. Joe Gilgun (Vinnie himself) and co-creator Danny Brocklehurst have promised to go out with a proper bang, keeping that Brassic mix of laugh-out-loud antics and heart-wrenching moments. They’re already filming, with pre-production kicking off late last year, so it’s full steam ahead for one final adventure.
No exact date’s been pinned down yet, but if we look at Brassic’s track record, new seasons usually hit around September. Since filming’s happening now, I’d wager we’ll see Season 7 on Sky Max and NOW around September 2025. Some folks online are guessing it could slide to late autumn or even winter, but I’m sticking with September for now—it’s the sweet spot for these annual releases. Keep your eyes peeled on Sky’s socials for any official word as things move along.
The gang’s all here, thank God! You can’t have Brassic without the core crew, and it looks like they’re all returning to wrap things up. Here’s who we expect to see:
Joseph Gilgun as Vinnie, the scrappy, big-hearted leader who’s always one step away from disaster.
Michelle Keegan as Erin, the tough-as-nails mum who’s got Vinnie’s heart (and ours).
Ryan Sampson as Tommo, the mate who’d sell his gran for a laugh.
Aaron Heffernan as Ashley, the gentle giant with fists of fury.
Partha thakerar as JJ, the gearhead with a knack for trouble.
Joanna Higson as Sugar, who brings the spark to every scheme.
Steve Evets as Farmer Jim, because who doesn’t love his foul-mouthed rants?
That Season 6 ending left us wondering if everyone makes it out alive after their riskiest stunt yet, so there’s a bit of nail-biting suspense. Will we see old foes like the MacDonaghs or that creep Manolito stirring the pot? And maybe a few surprise cameos, because Brassic loves throwing in a familiar face or two. Fingers crossed for no major losses, but with this show, you never know!
Season 6 left us on the edge of our seats with that massive cliffhanger—Vinnie and the gang in deep, deep trouble, facing what Michelle Keegan called an “emotional rollercoaster.” Joe Gilgun’s teased it as a “huge dot, dot, dot” for the crew’s fate. Season 7’s gotta pick up right there, answering whether they pull through or not. The official word hints at the gang dealing with a changing world—maybe growing up a bit (as if Vinnie ever would!), facing new enemies, and pulling off more ridiculous heists. The Vinnie-Erin romance is still the heartbeat of the show, and fans are begging for some closure there—will they finally sort it out? Expect more of Brassic’s classic mix: mental schemes, proper funny banter, and those moments that hit you right in the feels.
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