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Tommy Shelby is battling to make his mark in the States – and find his humanity – in the last season of Peaky Blinders

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He’s a ruthless gang leader with a seat in Parliament, a gun-toting war hero with skeletons in his cupboard and a mansion in the Midlands. Yes, it’s Tommy Shelby, who’s back for a sixth and final series of Peaky Blinders, the stylish drama that’s been a huge hit around the world.

In the first two of the six episodes Tommy, played by Cillian Murphy, is plotting revenge and resolved to complete an unfinished task. Set in 1933, we see him en route to the US, as the end of Prohibitio­n means the country is awash with business opportunit­ies. Still stinging from the suggestion of his former accountant Michael Gray (Finn Cole) that Americans don’t want to deal with a mob like the Shelbys, he’s determined to fill his boots.

Fascists are a thorn in Tommy’s side in the new series, and a missed chance to kill British Blackshirt­s leader Oswald Mosley at the end of the last series plays heavily on his mind. Gangsters are also a cause for concern. But could a meeting with Jewish mob boss Alfie Solomons (Tom Hardy), his old ally, put Tommy back on the front foot? ‘A lot will be revealed in the first ten minutes of episode one,’ says Cillian. ‘What happens becomes the engine for the rest of the series.’

Creator Steven Knight says

Tommy’s path is one of redemption. ‘From the beginning I’ve wanted to take a character who seems irredeemab­le, whose humanity was torn out of him by his experience­s in the Great War, and slowly turn him back into a human being,’ he explains. ‘At the end of episode six, Tommy is that human being again.’

Tommy’s loyalty to his brother

Arthur (Paul Anderson) is undimmed, and Tommy’s sister Ada (Sophie Rundle) and his wife Lizzie (Natasha O’keeffe) continue to play key roles. Meanwhile Gina Gray (Anya TaylorJoy) is still dreaming of husband Michael ousting Tommy and becoming the Shelby kingpin.

One character not returning is Aunt Polly, previously the power

house of the clan and mother of Michael Gray. The actress who played her, Helen Mccrory, died during filming, aged just 52.

Cillian was close friends with Helen and says her death cast a long shadow. ‘It felt very strange being on set without her. It’s difficult to comprehend that if it hadn’t been for Covid, which shut us down at a time when Helen could have filmed, there would be a whole other version of this series with her in it.’

Steven Knight says these final episodes are a tribute to the actress. ‘Her energy, and the energy of Aunt Polly, persist throughout,’ he says. ‘Helen was the matriarch of the Peaky Blinders – both on and off screen.’ ■

James Peachey Peaky Blinders returns tomorrow at 9pm on BBC1.

 ?? ?? TOMMY SHELBY
(Cillian Murphy) He’s desperate to regain control of his life and GINA GRAY emotions, and
(Anya Taylor-joy) much is revealed The rich wife of in the series’ Michael looks opening scenes. down on the Shelbys but wants to use their connection­s for the narcotics trade in the US.
TOMMY SHELBY (Cillian Murphy) He’s desperate to regain control of his life and GINA GRAY emotions, and (Anya Taylor-joy) much is revealed The rich wife of in the series’ Michael looks opening scenes. down on the Shelbys but wants to use their connection­s for the narcotics trade in the US.
 ?? ?? ADA SHELBY (Sophie Rundle) She’s been a loyal ally of brother Tommy, helping him negotiate his way through the treacherou­s world of Westminste­r politics.
MICHAEL GRAY
(Finn Cole)
The ambitious businessma­n son of Aunt Polly clashes with Tommy over the family’s US commercial interests.
ADA SHELBY (Sophie Rundle) She’s been a loyal ally of brother Tommy, helping him negotiate his way through the treacherou­s world of Westminste­r politics. MICHAEL GRAY (Finn Cole) The ambitious businessma­n son of Aunt Polly clashes with Tommy over the family’s US commercial interests.

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