If you're looking forward to 2024 to reunite with Tommy Shelby, rest assured, nothing should stand in the way.

Cillian Murphy has confirmed that the film will pick up where the final episode of the sixth season of Peaky Blinders left off.

And even better: the script is “almost” finished.



“I haven't read it yet, but the plan is to make a movie to continue the story, but in cinemas rather than on television,” confirmed the main interpreter of the hit series on Today FM.

In history

If Cillian Murphy suggests that, from now on, the adventures of the Irish gipsies will follow each other only in the cinema, the creator of the show, Steven Knight, had left the door open for a return in series format.

He is obviously waiting to see the result of the film, as he told the BBC last month, before continuing the adventures of the Peaky Blinders "in the 1950s" and "passing the torch" to other screenwriters and directors.

One thing is certain, no matter where Tommy Shelby ends up, it will be with Cillian Murphy.

“If there are more stories to tell, I'm here.

I just haven't read (the film's script) yet, but it's apparently getting closer, ”added the actor who is preparing to shoot under the direction of Christopher Nolan, in

Oppenheimer

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A period of history that Cillian Murphy will also find with Peaky Blinders, since the film should take place during the Second World War.

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'Peaky Blinders' Film Writing Nearly Completed, Says Series Creator

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