Sky One Sets Premiere Date for Brassic Season 2
Sky One has announced that the second season of the hit British comedy-drama Brassic will premiere on Thursday, 7 May 2020, at 10:00 PM BST. Fans can also stream all six episodes on NOW TV from the same date, allowing viewers to catch up on the entire season at their own pace. The series continues to follow the chaotic adventures of Vinnie ONeill and his tight-knit group of friends in the fictional northern town of Hawley.
The show centers on Vinnie (Joe Gilgun), a lovable rogue whose schemes often land him and his friends in trouble. Alongside his diverse circle of friends, he navigates life, love, and criminal escapades, blending humor with moments of genuine emotion. The series explores themes of friendship, loyalty, and the struggles of working-class life, making it relatable and engaging for audiences.
Season 2 picks up where the first left off, with Vinnie and his friends embroiled in new misadventures and facing unexpected challenges. The relationships between the characters are further developed, with romantic entanglements, personal dilemmas, and hilarious misunderstandings adding depth to the comedy. The second season promises even more outrageous schemes and unpredictable plot twists.
Michelle Keegan returns as Erin Croft, Vinnies love interest, bringing a mix of charm and wit to the series. Damien Molony also reprises his role as Dylan, Vinnies loyal best friend. The interactions between the cast provide both comic relief and heartfelt moments, ensuring that viewers remain invested in the characters lives and journeys.
The show is co-created by Joe Gilgun and Danny Brocklehurst, with Brocklehurst serving as the lead writer. The production retains its authentic northern England setting, with filming taking place across locations such as Bacup and Bolton. The authentic backdrop adds to the shows charm, grounding the comedy in real-life environments that viewers can connect with.
Brassic has received acclaim for its sharp writing, strong performances, and its ability to balance humor with real-life issues. Season 2 builds on the first seasons success, offering a mix of comedy, drama, and character-driven storytelling that appeals to both new viewers and returning fans. The series continues to highlight the bonds of friendship while delivering laugh-out-loud moments.
For those who have yet to watch the first season, it is available on NOW TV and Sky Go, providing an opportunity to catch up before the new episodes air. This accessibility ensures that both longtime fans and newcomers can enjoy the full scope of the story and character arcs.
Dont miss the return of Brassic on Sky One and NOW TV on Thursday, 7 May 2020. The second season promises a perfect blend of comedy, drama, and the distinctive charm that has made the series a standout hit in British television.
