The latest season of Emily in Paris has been booted off Netflix's top spot for the first time in days after a new 'phenomenal' show took over.
The popular British drama first hit screens back in 2019, but it's recently dropped on Netflix, where many fans are discovering it for the very first time.
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There's been five seasons in total - with four currently available to watch on Netflix - which means there's *plenty* to binge.
Created by This Is England and Misfits alumni Joe Gilgun and Danny Brocklehurst, some viewers can't believe they're only just watching it.
In fact, the show has had such a boost since arriving on the streaming platform that it's overtaken Emily in Paris in the top spot.
Which let's face it, is a pretty impressive feat.
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So what's it about and why is it so popular?
Well, Brassic documents a group of friends from northern England on the verge of adulthood.
Across the TV show’s five seasons, the likes of Vinnie O’Neill (played by Gilgun), his on-again-off-again girlfriend Erin Croft (Michelle Keegan) and Ash Dennings (Aaron Heffernan) pray on the residents of Hawley and commit various petty crimes.
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However, things begin to change for the group when Erin decides she wants to have a fresh start in another town.
It's a tough choice for Dylan - does he stick with his lifelong friends or move on with Erin?
People have been gripped to the show after coming across it on Netflix.
One person wrote on X: "Brassic coming to Netflix is what the world needed, my absolute favourite show."
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While another said: "I realise that I'm late to the party, but I think the best thing to happen on Netflix is 'Brassic' making an appearance."
And a third added: "Brassic. Just dropped on Netflix. Best thing I’ve watched in yrs."
"Dunno how I've slept on this but I am absolutely hammering through #Brassic on Netflix. It is MAGNIFICENT," added a fourth.
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And a fifth said: "It's great seeing that now #brassic is on #Netflix it's r3aching a wider audience and new fans. It really is a great, funny show."
The sixth season of Brassic is due to drop in September and fans will be pleased to know that the show has already been renewed for a seventh season.
You can catch the first four seasons of Brassic on Netflix now.
Topics: TV And Film, Emily in Paris, Netflix