Peaky Blinders to Return for Two More Seasons as BBC Issue Statement - Liverpool Echo
The sequel series will depict Birmingham's post-WWII reconstruction and feature a new generation of Shelbys across two six-episode seasons, following the upcoming Peaky Blinders film.
- Netflix announced Thursday that they have ordered two seasons of a Peaky Blinders sequel from creator and writer Steven Knight.
- Creator Steven Knight had already indicated the Shelby family’s story would continue beyond the sixth season, with the Peaky Blinders feature film bridging eras and due next year.
- Each season will run for six one-hour episodes, produced by Kudos and Garrison Drama with Steven Knight and Cillian Murphy as executive producers.
- The seasons will air on BBC One in the UK and stream worldwide on Netflix, supported by the West Midlands Combined Authority as the first BBC-WMCA-Create Central commission to boost jobs and tourism.
- Set in 1953, the sequel era, the series centers on Birmingham's post-WWII reconstruction and follows The Immortal Man film, bridging the timeline into the 1940s with the Shelby family.
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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 story of the Shelby family continues. Netflix and BBC announced two seasons that will follow the film "The Immortal Man".
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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