Peaky Blinders fans rejoice—we're returning to the Shelby family's gripping world. Netflix and BBC have officially commissioned a sequel series spanning two seasons.
The new chapter unfolds in 1950s Britain, though casting remains under wraps. Each season will comprise six hour-long episodes. One confirmed highlight? Cillian Murphy returns—not as Tommy Shelby this time, but as executive producer.
The BBC's official synopsis reveals: "Post-WWII Birmingham rises from rubble, its reconstruction sparking cutthroat rivalries. Steven Knight's Peaky Blinders universe enters a new epoch—where opportunity and danger collide violently, with the Shelbys orchestrating the chaos from the epicenter."
Creator Steven Knight shared his enthusiasm: "This next phase digs deeper into Birmingham's rebirth after the Blitz. With a new Shelby generation at the helm, audiences are in for an electrifying journey."
The excitement doesn't stop there—fans can anticipate The Immortal Man film premiering next year. Murphy reprises his iconic role alongside Stephen Graham, Barry Keoghan, Tim Roth, and Rebecca Ferguson, continuing the story from the series' finale.
While exact premiere dates for both projects remain undisclosed, announcements appear imminent as we approach year's end.