The Peaky Blinders are Returning to the Big Screen
For fans of the gritty British crime drama Peaky Blinders, the wait is finally over. Netflix has officially greenlit a feature film continuation of the beloved series, with Cillian Murphy set to reprise his iconic role as the cunning gang leader Tommy Shelby. After six gripping seasons that concluded in 2022, the Peaky Blinders saga will now make its way to the big screen in an "explosive chapter" that promises to be "full-on Peaky Blinders at war," according to creator Steven Knight.
What We Know So Far
While plot details are still tightly under wraps, Knight has revealed that the film will be set during World War II, potentially exploring the Shelby family's involvement in the global conflict. Fans can expect the same gritty realism and high-stakes drama that made the series a critical and commercial success. Joining Murphy in reprising their roles are familiar faces like Paul Anderson, Sophie Rundle, and Tom Hardy, who will also serve as executive producers alongside Knight and Caryn Mandabach. Directing duties have been handed to Tom Harper, who previously worked on the first season of the show. Production is slated to begin in September 2024, with principal photography likely taking place in the UK. While an official release date has not been announced, the film will premiere on Netflix after its theatrical run.