By order of the Peaky Blinders, Cillian Murphy donned his razor-lined tweed cap and three-piece suited up again to reprise one of his most indelible on-screen roles as the legendary Brummie gangster Tommy Shelby.
While Peaky Blinders premiered as a small show on BBC Two in 2013, it become a cultural phenomenon before its series finale aired in 2022. After six razor-sharp seasons, Steven Knight’s British crime drama wrapped with a bittersweet, ambiguous shot of a liberated Tommy riding off on a white horse. It was a surprisingly satisfying ending, but Knight knew there was more to Tommy’s story. So he and Murphy teamed up with Netflix to make the “six seasons and a movie” dream a reality, and Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man was born.
Spoilers for Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man ahead.
“Steve had been talking about a film since the first season. So we made six, and
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