We will hear about Peaky Blinders again. Although the series ended in 2022, we’ve known for some time that its showrunner Stephen Knight is working on a feature film that should mark the return of the crime family that rules Birmingham to our screens.
Although the feature film was once announced for 2023, no announcements have been made since then. But in the given interview Radio TimesThe screenwriter gave us some news about the project:
“I am finishing the final details of the script. I’m living in a waking dream. I read everything that has already been written and I tell myself that it will be very good. The plan is to start shooting in mid-2024.”
Knight didn’t give us any more information about what the Peaky Blinders movie, set during World War II, will be about, or who will be back in front of the camera, but information is expected to come in the near future. months.
Given that the feature film will replace Season 7, much of the cast may return, such as Paul Anderson (Arthur Shelby), Sophie Rundle (Ada Thorne), Natasha O’Keeffe (Lizzy Shelby), Finn Cole (Michael Grey), Harry . Kirton (Finn Shelby), Aimee-Fionne Edwards (Esme Shelby), Kate Phillips (Linda Shelby) and Anna Taylor-Joy (Gina Grey). Whether Cillian Murphy (Thomas Shelby) will be up for it remains to be seen.
Along with the Peaky Blinders movie, Netflix has announced the launch of two spin-offs. The first will take place in Boston in the mid-20th century, several decades after the original series, while the second will focus on the youth of Polly Gray, the matriarch of the Shelby clan.
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