The cult series about gangs will never end. Now the son rules
Peaky Blinders returns in a new version in March
The movie “Peaky Blinders: Immortal” is nothing more than a continuation of the hit 6-season series. The creator of the series, Steven Knight, is responsible for the production. In the main role we will, of course, see Cillian Murphy. But he’s not the only one who will play the first violin this time. Ever since reports emerged about Barry Keoghan’s involvement in the long-awaited film “Peaky Blinders: Immortal,” fans have been on edge. Some of them suspected that this mysterious figure would actually turn out to be the main character’s son. And it turns out they were right. This was confirmed by the new trailer that has just been released online.
“On the Order of the Peaky Blinders”
In the trailer, you can clearly see Ada (Sophie Rundle) telling Tommy: “your gypsy son runs Peaky Blinders like it’s 1919 again.” It is true that it is not entirely known yet whether Keoghan is Duke Shelby, who was played by Conrad Khan in season 6, or maybe he is some other son of Tommy, who was not mentioned before.
Tommy won’t get much rest either in Birmingham in 1940. He will be drawn into the action again when his son is asked to participate in “an act of betrayal that will decide the fate of the war in Germany.”
“Peaky Blinders: Immortal” will premiere in select theaters on March 6, a It will be available to watch on Netflix from March 20.
