- Peaky Blinders Creator Steven Knight confirmed that the popular historical drama will not end after his next film.
- Knight appeared on BBC Breakfast and teased that “the world of Patraque will continue “.
- The film will be a follow -up of the series, which ended in 2022.
Peaky Blinders Creator Steven Knight revealed that Netflix’s popular criminal drama will continue beyond his long-awaited film.
Peaky Blinders The gang of the Shelby family follows when they took importance in the violent streets of Birmingham of the First World War. The award -winning series lasted six seasons until 2022 and it was revealed two years later that one of the best Netflix programs was to receive the treatment of the film.
Netflix officially announced the next Peaky Blinders Film in May 2024, where it was also confirmed that Cillian Murphy, winner of an Oscar, would resume his role as formidable Gangster Tommy Shelby. Now Showrunner Knight has tackled that this is not the last chapter of Peaky Blinders history.
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Now that production has ended on Netflix’s new film, Knight told BBC Breakfast: “We are gathering it now. I would say that, isn’t it? But it’s fantastic. We have, I think, The best British actors in one place, including Stephen [Graham]. “”
He also added that the film will prove to be “a very suitable way to finish this part of the Patraque History, “who has triggered questions from the presenters if there will be future projects. Well, there is a glimmer of hope as a Knight reassured the fans that the Peaky Blinders The story is not over. He teased: “It’s not over, let’s say it like that. I am not allowed to announce it … but I just say that the world of Patraque will continue. “”
THE Peaky Blinders The film is a continuation of the television series and would be “complete Peaky Blinders At war “according to Knight in an interview with Radio Times. A star set should appear with Rebecca Ferguson, Barry Keoghan and Tim Roth among the new members of the distribution.
Knight recently took a break in the Birmingham gang war in the 1920s and turned his attention to the criminal belly of London from the 1880s in his new Disney + Disney Drama A thousand strokes. The historic epic concerns the ruthless naked boxing world of the Victorian East End under the reign of the legendary entirely female crime union, the forty elephants.