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House of Guinness(2025)

Also known as Породица Гинис

Archived · Netflix

7.416+8 eps
S01
DramaHistoryBiography
ON AIR: SEP 25Season 1Archived listing

What to Expect

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A single will divides a dynasty. When Sir Benjamin Guinness dies and his estate is distributed among his four adult children, the drama that follows is legal and emotional rather than physical, playing out across 1800s Ireland and New York City with the deliberate pacing of a story that trusts its material.

Arthur, Edward, Anne, and Ben each arrive at the inheritance from a different position, and the document reshapes every loyalty between them. The conflict is about money and power, but it surfaces through the specific pressures siblings put on one another when a shared past suddenly has a price attached to it.

Best for

inheritance drama, family conflict and Drama

Story lane

Drama and History

Commitment

Season 1 · 8 episodes

Where

Netflix

Official Premise

Follows the aftermath of the death of brewery mogul, Sir Benjamin Guinness, and the profound impact of his will on the fate of his four adult children: Arthur, Edward, Anne and Ben.

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