Sunday People

What to expect from the Last season of TV hit Peaky Blinders

- Karen Rockett

GET ready for one last guntoting, dodgy-dealing outing with Tommy Shelby… by order of the Peaky Blinders!

The final series of the Birmingham­based gangster drama is due to hit our screens in a matter of weeks.

But fans needn’t despair – the hit BBC show will be moving from the small screen to the big screen.

Creator Steven Knight confirmed: “I can say my plan from the beginning was to end Peaky with a movie. That is what is going to happen.”

Knight is also putting together a stage version of the blood-soaked Brummie saga, called The Redemption of Thomas Shelby, that will launch in Birmingham this year and tour in 2023.

But in the meantime, what do we know about the new and final TV series?

Well, just as the first episodes in 2013 detailed the horrors the characters faced in the trenches during the First World War, the new series takes us up to 1939 and the rise of Nazi Germany.

I wanted it to end with the first air raid siren

in 1939

Clash

Knight said: “My ambition was to make it a story of a family between two wars, so I always wanted to end it with the first air raid siren in 1939.”

Before then though, there will be plenty of new challenges for gang leader Tommy Shelby, played by Cillian Murphy.

For starters, Line of Duty actor Stephen Graham will be joining the Peaky Blinders cast for the final series and is set to clash violently with Tommy.

Stephen, who played gangster Al Capone in the US TV series Boardwalk Empire, is no stranger to hard man roles.

Although he showed his softer side on set – and even got a bit starstruck around the show’s protagonis­t.

Stephen said: “Cillian’s such a wonderful actor. He’s amazing, and what a lovely, lovely, lovely fella.

“I had to pinch myself a couple of times because I was sat there in a scene with him, doing a rehearsal and stuff and

I’ve kinda gone, ‘Ahh, that’s Tommy Shelby!’”

Another person joining the show is

BAFTA nominee,

Conrad Khan.

The 22-year-old, who has appeared in

Baptiste and County

Lines, shaved his head for the role.

He said: “The script is amazing. When I had my first audition, I was, like, ‘It is so cool that

I get to read this’. I couldn’t believe it and then when I got the part, it really was a dream come true.

“I was really nervous sitting in my trailer before I went on set. It’s quite different to Baptiste in a sense that it’s more action based rather than psychologi­cal drama.

“I felt like a bit of an outsider coming in right at the end but the director said I held my own, so I’m thinking that’s a good sign.

“I mean, if I do a really bad job then all the fans will hate me!”

Peaky Blinders is loosely based on a real gang of the same name, who were active in Birmingham from the 1890s to the early 1910s.

But one character who won’t be returning to our screens this time around is Polly Gray, the matriarch of the Shelby clan.

Actress Helen Mccrory, who played the show’s much-loved Aunt Pol, died of cancer in April 2021 at the age of 52.

Helen, who also starred in the Harry Potter films and Penny Dreadful, had been a major player in Peaky Blinders since the show’s very first season.

But Hollywood A-lister Tom Hardy will be reprising his role as seemingly unkillable Jewish gangster, Alfie Solomons.

In a BBC trailer for the forthcomin­g series, however, Tommy says: “Alfie, I think I may have written your final act” – so maybe he’s not immortal after all.

The new episodes will also see Tommy go up against fascist politician Sir Oswald Mosley, who is played by Sam Claflin.

Mosley was a real politician who rose to prominence in the 1920s and founded the British Union of Fascists – which was banned in 1940.

Claflin will be joined by Amber Anderson in the new series. It is understood she will play Mosley’s eventual second wife Diana.

But Peaky Blinders director Anthony Byrne hinted there could be a fatal attraction.

He said: “There’s a great new female character, who is pretty dark.

“I haven’t seen a character like her in Peaky before. She certainly gives Tommy a run for his money.”

But what does Tommy himself have to say about the new series?

Cillian said: “It’s going to be very intense. The word we keep using is ‘gothic’… yeah, it’s going to be heavy.”

And Knight promises: “We believe this will be the best series of all and are sure that our amazing fans will love it.”

feedback@people.co.uk Series 6 of Peaky Blinders will be coming to BBC1 soon.

Seasons 1 to 5 are all available to stream on Netflix and BBC iplayer.

The Redemption of Thomas

Shelby, in collaborat­ion with the

Rambert dance company, will premiere in Birmingham in

September ahead of a

UK tour in 2023.

See birmingham hippodrome. com

 ?? ?? LEGACY: Helen Mccrory as Aunt Pol. Inset, stage show performers
TROUBLE: Tom Hardy and Stephen Graham
PLAYING A BLINDER Cillian Murphy as gang leader Tommy. Right, key characters
LEGACY: Helen Mccrory as Aunt Pol. Inset, stage show performers TROUBLE: Tom Hardy and Stephen Graham PLAYING A BLINDER Cillian Murphy as gang leader Tommy. Right, key characters
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