Michelle Keegan S Brassic To End After Seven Series Despite Success
With Brassic drawing to a close after seven seasons, Michelle Keegan revealed she's "really sad" to say goodbye. Speaking with the Daily Star, the actor, who plays Erin Croft, admitted: "It's really sad. I love this show, and for me it's felt like home. Every year, I'd go off and do other projects, and then I'd come back home to Brassic as it was always at the same time every year. It was the nicest job to do because it was like seeing all your mates again." Noting that it'll be a strange adjustment, Keegan added: "It's going to hit me more this year when it's not coming back."
Brassic, which first aired in 2019, will return with its seventh and final season on 25 September. Ahead of the series premiere, Digital Spy spoke exclusively with stars Ryan Sampson (Tommo) and Tom Hanson (Cardi) about its "harrowing" conclusion. "It's a lot more like high-stakes, horrific drama going on," Sampson said. "The last episode, spoiler alert, is harrowing. It's harrowing. It's gonna get dark, but it's fun.
It's crazy." Michelle Keegan has hit back at claims that bosses have axed Brassic after seven series. Michelle, who is currently pregnant with her first child with husband Mark Wright, is filming for the comedy-drama show now. It has been confirmed that the upcoming seventh series will be its last. The actress has portrayed Erin since it started on Sky One in 2019 and is currently filming her final scenes before heading off on maternity leave. Co-creator and writer Danny Brocklehurst shared the sad news and said that “all good things must come to an end”.
“When Joe Gilgun and I sat down to create Brassic, we couldn’t have imagined, in our wildest dreams, that we would do seven series and gather such a loyal and loving fan base. Michelle Keegan's majorly popular Sky drama, Brassic, has been given the boot by television executives. Keegan, renowned for her earlier role on Coronation Street, has been capturing audiences since 2019 as part of the leading cast with Joe Gilgun. Despite claiming new fans and filming its seventh season, set for release later this year, this series will mark the final chapter for the show's beloved characters. Officials at Sky have expressed that Brassic has exceeded all expectations, acknowledging its impressive run. Only recently, Keegan was spotted actively filming ahead of the news that her character, Erin, would be concluding her storyline so soon, reports the Mirror.
In light of the announcement, Danny Brocklehurst, the co-creator and scriptwriter, commented: "When Joe Gilgun and I sat down to create Brassic, we couldn't have imagined, in our wildest dreams, that we would do... Continuing, he remarked: "It's been a complete joy to create this eccentric world, but all good things must come to an end, and we want to stop while we are still riding high. Maybe they can finally give us that BAFTA." The seventh and final series has just started filming SKY have cancelled long-running comedy Brassic, which is Michelle Keegan’s last ongoing TV series. After six years on our screens, the next series will be the last outing of the gang of wayward youths trying to eke out a living in a northern town.
Your info will be used in accordance with our Privacy Policy You'll now receive top stories, breaking news, and more, straight to your email. Brassic is coming to an end with a final seventh season as the creators want to "stop while we are still riding high". With a cast led by Michelle Keegan and Joseph 'Joe' Gilgun, the series follows a group of cash-strapped working-class friends living in the fictional village of Hawley. Gilgun, known for Preacher and Misfits, created the show with Shameless writer Danny Brocklehurst. Brocklehurst said: "When Joe Gilgun and I sat down to create Brassic, we couldn't have imagined, in our wildest dreams, that we would do seven series and gather such a loyal and loving fan...
"It’s been a complete joy to create this eccentric world, but all good things must come to an end, and we want to stop while we are still riding high. Maybe they can finally give us that Bafta." Since the first series began in 2019, it has been nominated for four TV Baftas with all nods for Gilgun for male performance in a comedy, and National Television Awards. Michelle Keegan has bid farewell to 'Brassic'. The award-winning Sky series – which sees the former ‘Coronation Street’ star portray single mum Erin Croft – is ending after its upcoming seventh season and now Michelle has shared an emotional post after... Michelle said on Instagram: "Goodbye Erin…
"So finally the Brassic journey has come to an end (feels so strange saying that) and what an unbelievable 7 years it’s been. I feel so privileged to have been a small part of such a mighty show. "From the moment I read the 1st script I knew this job was going to be special and it definitely was. SKY has made the decision to cancel the long-running comedy series Brassic, marking the end of Michelle Keegan's ongoing TV commitments. The show, which has been on air for six years, will conclude with its upcoming seventh series that is currently in production. Michelle Keegan plays the lead role in the Sky comedy series, starring opposite Joe Gilgun.
Brassic made its debut on Sky in 2019 and has since garnered a large and dedicated fan base. Co-creator and writer Danny Brocklehurst expressed mixed emotions about the show's conclusion, stating, "It's been a complete joy to create this eccentric world, but all good things must come to an end, and we... Michelle Keegan, known for her roles in Coronation Street and Our Girl, is currently expecting her first child with husband Mark Wright. Despite her success in other projects, Brassic has been a significant part of her acting career. Sky praised the show for its success, highlighting Brassic as their most successful comedy series. A spokesperson thanked the cast and crew for delivering an "iconic series" loved for its blend of humor and heart.
Did you know with an ad-lite subscription to NationalWorld, you get 70% fewer ads while viewing the news that matters to you. The long-running series, which has been on screen since 2019, will not return to screens after the seventh series, which is currently being filmed by the cast and crew. Brassic, starring Michelle Keegan and Joseph Gilgun, became a huge hit for Sky, impressing comedy fans and critics alike. The show’s co-creator and writer confirmed the sad news, saying: “When Joe Gilgun and I sat down to create Brassic, we couldn't have imagined, in our wildest dreams, that we would do seven series... "It's been a complete joy to create this eccentric world, but all good things must come to an end, and we want to stop while we are still riding high. Maybe they can finally give us that BAFTA.”
A Sky spokesman said: “Fans very quickly became attached to this dynamic group of friends, as they found unconventional ways to win at life in northern suburbia. We would like to thank Joe Gilgun, Danny Brocklehurst and the whole cast and crew – past and present – for bringing us all a truly iconic series, which we’ve loved for its special...
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With Brassic drawing to a close after seven seasons, Michelle Keegan revealed she's "really sad" to say goodbye. Speaking with the Daily Star, the actor, who plays Erin Croft, admitted: "It's really sad. I love this show, and for me it's felt like home. Every year, I'd go off and do other projects, and then I'd come back home to Brassic as it was always at the same time every year. It was the nice...
Brassic, Which First Aired In 2019, Will Return With Its
Brassic, which first aired in 2019, will return with its seventh and final season on 25 September. Ahead of the series premiere, Digital Spy spoke exclusively with stars Ryan Sampson (Tommo) and Tom Hanson (Cardi) about its "harrowing" conclusion. "It's a lot more like high-stakes, horrific drama going on," Sampson said. "The last episode, spoiler alert, is harrowing. It's harrowing. It's gonna ge...
It's Crazy." Michelle Keegan Has Hit Back At Claims That
It's crazy." Michelle Keegan has hit back at claims that bosses have axed Brassic after seven series. Michelle, who is currently pregnant with her first child with husband Mark Wright, is filming for the comedy-drama show now. It has been confirmed that the upcoming seventh series will be its last. The actress has portrayed Erin since it started on Sky One in 2019 and is currently filming her fina...
“When Joe Gilgun And I Sat Down To Create Brassic,
“When Joe Gilgun and I sat down to create Brassic, we couldn’t have imagined, in our wildest dreams, that we would do seven series and gather such a loyal and loving fan base. Michelle Keegan's majorly popular Sky drama, Brassic, has been given the boot by television executives. Keegan, renowned for her earlier role on Coronation Street, has been capturing audiences since 2019 as part of the leadi...
In Light Of The Announcement, Danny Brocklehurst, The Co-creator And
In light of the announcement, Danny Brocklehurst, the co-creator and scriptwriter, commented: "When Joe Gilgun and I sat down to create Brassic, we couldn't have imagined, in our wildest dreams, that we would do... Continuing, he remarked: "It's been a complete joy to create this eccentric world, but all good things must come to an end, and we want to stop while we are still riding high. Maybe the...