Peaky Blinders: Steven Knight reveals new information on the film

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The British director and screenwriter will give a conclusion to the much-appreciated television series.

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Peaky Blinders probably needs no introduction: the show, conceived by Steven Knight (Millennium - The one that doesn't kill, Serenity - The island of deception) brought, between 2013 and 2022, a fascinating tale set in Birmingham between 1919 and 1934 which sees as the protagonist a gang of criminals who dominated the English city in the first post-war period. 

After six intense seasons, which in England were broadcast on BBC Two (Season 1-4) and BBC One (Season 5-6) while in Italy and other countries on Netflix, Knight himself has specified that a film will permanently close the show. realization of the small screen.


Peaky Blinders debuted the first season in 2013

Until a few hours ago we didn't know much about the Peaky Blinders feature film, but luckily, in a recent interview with NME, the English author involved went into detail about the film, explaining that he is about to close the script of the project. and that the shooting of the film is about to begin. Find below the details the British filmmaker talked about.

Yes, I'm writing it right now. I'm almost done writing it and we're going to shoot it… I'm setting up some film and television studios in Digbeth, Birmingham. We will shoot it in Digbeth's studios and on location in Digbeth in Birmingham. Digbeth and Small Heath are where Peaky Blinders really shot. So it's like Peaky is basically coming home.

Having said that, we can't wait to find out more information about this interesting and awaited film. We remind you that Peaky Blinders, produced by Caryn Mandabach Productions, and Tiger Aspect Productions, sees in the cast the participation of Cillian Murphy in the role of Thomas Shelby, Helen McCrory in the part of Polly Gray, and Paul Anderson who lends the face of Arthur Shelby Jr., Sam Neill playing Chester Campbell, Tom Hardy (Alfie Solomons) and many more.

Source: NME

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