Are you ready for another historical drama that stylishly captures the essence of its era? Steven Knight, the creative mind behind the hit series ‘Peaky Blinders’, has once again teamed up with Netflix to bring viewers ‘La casa Guinness’. This new series has already begun to make waves, similar to its predecessor, not just for its gripping narrative and compelling characters, but also for a bold creative decision that might divide the fanbase.
From Dublin to the Global Stage
‘La casa Guinness’ kicks off its storyline in Dublin, setting a strong foundational tone reminiscent of ‘Peaky Blinders’. However, it quickly expands its narrative reach beyond Irish borders, stretching all the way to the United States. This plot development echoes the geographical shift seen in ‘Peaky Blinders’, which ventured out of Birmingham in its final season — a move that sparked debate among its staunchest fans. In ‘La casa Guinness’, this shift happens much sooner, and while Dublin remains a central element, the relocation of the Guinness family’s saga to foreign lands could potentially dilute the iconic status that Birmingham held in ‘Peaky Blinders’.
Strategic Narrative Expansion
The decision to move part of the storyline to the United States is not just a whimsical narrative twist. It’s a reflection of the Guinness brand’s historical expansion into new markets, portraying the inevitable growth that catapulted the brand to international recognition. The series skillfully maintains its social and political relevance by weaving in stories that explore how the Guinness beverage and the family behind it navigate the turbulent waters of international politics and social contexts.
Looking ahead, the script makes it clear that America will play an increasingly crucial role in the saga. Although the first season’s American scenes were filmed entirely in the UK, with Manchester standing in for New York City, the narrative sets the stage for the North American market to be a pivotal element in the future development of the Guinness family. This creative gamble, if successful, could establish ‘La casa Guinness’ not merely as a successor to ‘Peaky Blinders’ but as a globally ambitious historical saga in its own right.
Steven Knight’s new venture with Netflix, ‘La casa Guinness’, is already stirring the pot with its stylish historical narrative and a daring shift in locale that might just redefine the series for a global audience.
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