Netflix Is Going All-in on Its ‘Peaky Blinders’ Sequel with a Two-Season Order
The sequel series will follow a new generation of the Shelby family during Birmingham's post-WWII reconstruction, with two six-episode seasons ordered by Netflix and BBC.
- Steven Knight announced on October 2, 2025, that Peaky Blinders will return with two new six-part sequel series set in 1953 Birmingham.
- The new series follows a post-WWII Shelby family and the city's reconstruction after the Birmingham blitz, continuing the crime saga.
- Peaky Blinders originally aired from 2013 to 2022, featuring Cillian Murphy as Tommy Shelby, and won the Returning Drama award in 2022.
- Knight mentioned that the new chapter will once again be set in Birmingham, focusing on the city’s recovery and transformation following the devastation caused by the Birmingham blitz.
- The sequel series will air on Netflix and BBC, with Murphy as executive producer, and a related feature film titled The Immortal Man is in post-production.
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The Peaky Blinders series is getting a two-season sequel. Netflix and the BBC have ordered a new series that will build on the existing series, which previously ran for six seasons, and a film will be released next year.
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The successful Peaky Blinders series, created and written by Steven Knight, will continue with a new sequel series commissioned by Netflix and BBC, which will feature two seasons set in Britain in 1953, according to Variety. Although the details of the cast remain secret, it was confirmed that Cillian Murphy, who played Thomas Shelby in the original series, will participate as an executive producer, reported the international media Variety. The …
A two-season spin-off is planned by Netflix and the BBC to explore the fate of the Peaky Blinders in the post-war 1950s.
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