September 30th 2024.
Tommy Shelby, the legendary leader of the Peaky Blinders gang, is making a comeback! Fans are ecstatic as Cillian Murphy reprises his role in the upcoming Netflix film. The actor, who was best known for his role in the Oppenheimer, originally starred in the BBC series from 2013 until 2022. Now, he is back for an "explosive" film, which he will be producing alongside Steven Knight. The film will also feature the talented Tim Roth, Dune actress Rebecca Ferguson, and Saltburn star Barry Keoghan.
While there are no details about the plot or filming, fans have been given a glimpse of Tommy Shelby's return. Production for the highly-anticipated movie has officially begun, with set pictures from Liverpool being released. The set is located in a secret location, rumored to be an abandoned industrial building. Security is tight, with blacked out vans bringing the cast to the set.
The first look at the film shows an older version of Tommy Shelby, with greying hair and a serious look, dressed in a sharp black suit. Fans have expressed their excitement for the movie, with many anxiously waiting for its release. Cillian Murphy himself shared his excitement for the film, saying that he feels "gratified" to be working again with Steven Knight and Tom Harper. He also added that the film is for the fans, which has only heightened the anticipation.
Peaky Blinders, which aired for six seasons from 2013 to 2022, followed the Shelby family's rise after the First World War. The film is expected to pick up a few years later, during the Second World War. Creator Steven Knight revealed that the film will show the Shelby family at war, just like the rest of the country. Executive producer Tom Harper also expressed his excitement for the film, saying that the cast and crew are ready to deliver something extraordinary.
While the release date for the film has yet to be announced, fans are eagerly waiting for its arrival. According to reports, the film will continue where the show left off, with the first air-raid siren in Birmingham in 1939. However, some speculate that it may pick up from the show's final episode, where Tommy discovers he is not sick with tuberculosis and rides off into the unknown.
For now, fans can binge-watch the show on BBC iPlayer while they wait for the release of the highly-anticipated Peaky Blinders film. Keep an eye out for updates and new information about the film's plot and release date.
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