Brassic season 7 releases first-look images and wild trailer for final ever episodes
It's time for one last Brassic.

It's almost time to bid farewell to the Brassic gang and while it's a shame that the comedy series is drawing to a close with its seventh season, it looks as though its final outing will be a fittingly chaotic one.
With Sky having now released some first-look pictures and a teaser trailer of the upcoming episodes, things haven't changed too much with our group of beloved characters as they tackle one last challenge.
In the trailer, we see the gang reminisce over old times with Joe Gilgun's Vinnie asking them to name a time when they've nearly been killed.
In hilarious fashion, a montage of clips start up with various scenes depicting just that – but that doesn't deter Vinnie. "It's going to sound bad when you list it like this," he says.
But there's still one last job to carry out just like the old days, with it seeming to be as haywire as usual.
You can watch the teaser trailer for yourself below.
The synopsis for season 7 promises to wrap up the "iconic story in unforgettable Brassic style'", stating: "This momentous return marks the last chapter for the unruly gang, who are promising to go out with a bang and with even more of the madness and mayhem that fans have cherished over the years.
"Fans of the franchise can expect one last whirlwind round of escapades, raucous adventure, and mischief from Vinnie and co.
"The stories of this boisterous group will come to an end after an incredible seven series, since the show launched with huge success in 2019 and became a fan favourite."

As well as rounding out a major 50-episode run, Brassic season 7 also "promises all the madness and mayhem fans have come to love – with a few surprises along the way".
In addition to Joe Gilgun returning as Vinnie, the rest of the cast reprising their roles includes Ryan Sampson (Tommo), Michelle Keegan (Erin), Aaron Heffernan (Ashley), Parth Thakerar (JJ), Joanna Higson (Sugar), Steve Evets (Jim) and Bhavna Limbachia (Meena).

At the time of the season 7 announcement, Danny Brocklehurst, Brassic's co-creator and writer, said in a statement: "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.
"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!"

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Morgan Cormack is a Drama Writer for Radio Times, covering everything drama-related on TV and streaming. She previously worked at Stylist as an Entertainment Writer. Alongside her past work in content marketing and as a freelancer, she possesses a BA in English Literature.
