The beloved Sky Original comedy Brassic has officially poured its last pint at the local, with the seventh and final season now available for streaming. Fans can binge the complete last chapter of the Hawley crew's misadventures on Sky Max and NOW, bringing the curtain down on one of Britain's most cherished modern sitcoms.
An Emotional Send-Off for the Hawley Crew
Created by star Joe Gilgun and Shameless writer Danny Brocklehurst, the series has followed the chaotic but fiercely loyal Vinnie (Gilgun) and his found family of small-town schemers for seven riotous years. The final episodes promise to deliver the same unique blend of laugh-out-loud comedy and heartfelt drama that has become the show's signature.
What to Expect From the Final Episodes
The last season sees the gang grappling with their biggest challenge yet: the prospect of life going their separate ways. As they face new responsibilities and potential futures outside of Hawley, the core theme of friendship is tested like never before.
- Joe Gilgun's powerhouse performance as the bipolar Vinnie, praised for its authentic and groundbreaking portrayal of mental health.
 - The return of fan favourites including Michelle Keegan as Erin, Damian Molony as Tom, and Aaron Heffernan as Cardi.
 - A fitting conclusion that honours the show's legacy of finding humour and humanity in the most unlikely places.
 
A Critical and Commercial Success Story
Since its debut in 2019, Brassic has been hailed as a critical darling and a ratings winner for Sky. The series has been celebrated not just for its sharp writing and brilliant ensemble cast, but for its groundbreaking approach to depicting working-class life and mental health issues on screen.
With the final season now available, viewers can experience the emotional conclusion to a show that has firmly cemented its place in the pantheon of great British sitcoms. It's the end of an era for Hawley, but the laughs, tears, and unforgettable characters will live on through streaming.