Steven Knight’s House of Guinness falls off Netflix top 10 amid no renewal
Collider reports that Steven Knight’s Netflix drama House of Guinness has dropped off the platform’s streaming charts and is no longer in the top 10 in any country, and Netflix has not renewed the series for a second season despite Knight expressing interest in doing Season 2.
House of Guinness debuted on Netflix on September 25, 2025, and dramatizes how Sir Benjamin Guinness' death and will impacted both his children and the brewery industry. The show does not have a Cillian Murphy lead like Peaky Blinders but features an ensemble including James Norton, Jack Gleeson, Anthony Boyle, Louis Partridge and Emily Fairn; Knight is also known for creating Peaky Blinders and for writing the boxing drama A Thousand Blows and the biopic Maria.
What happens next remains unclear: Netflix has yet to announce a renewal. The article also notes Knight will write the script for Amazon’s next James Bond movie with Denis Villeneuve directing, that Callum Turner is being eyed as a possible Bond, and that Bond 26 likely won’t be released until late 2027, probably 2028, with the next 007 expected to be announced sometime this year.
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