Peaky Blinders movie: Possible release date, plot, cast for spin-off
Tommy Shelby is setting his sights on multiplexes
After becoming one of the most popular and talked about British dramas of recent years, it looks like Peaky Blinders is finally ready to make the leap to the big screen.
Cillian Murphy may have graduated to big screen leading man in Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer but it’s his turn as Brummy crime lord Tommy Shelby that fans want to see more of. Created and largely written by Steven Knight, the series first aired on BBC Two back in 2013 and concluded in 2022 after dishing out six thrilling seasons.
Taking place in Birmingham in the wake of the First World War, Knight’s show chronicled the rise of the Peaky Binders crime gang, led by Shelby. Throughout the show’s journey, we meet various members of the extended Shelby family, alongside friends, allies, villains and a number of guest stars played an array of famous faces.
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Ever since its last episode aired on BBC One in 2022, fans have been anxiously wringing their oversized flat caps in anticipation of a movie adaptation.
According to Knight, it appears to be on the cards - but what else do we know about the Peaky Blinders movie? Let’s take a look.
Peaky Blinders movie release date
Production on the Peaky Blinders movie is expected to go into production at some point in 2023 but cameras don’t appear to have started rolling just yet.
Back in 2022, Knight suggested that the film could be available for audiences to enjoy in 2024 but it’s unclear whether the film is still expected to arrive within this time frame.
Speaking with The Daily Star (via Metro) in 2022, Knight revealed: "The film is definitely happening. I'm writing the script at the moment. I am in the process of writing.
"As soon as that's finished, we will go into production."
At the moment, no official release date for the Peaky Blinders movie has been revealed.
Peaky Blinders movie plot
In 2021, Knight confirmed that a movie had always been a major part of his initial vision for Peaky Blinders, telling Deadline: “My plan from the beginning was to end Peaky with a movie. That is what is going to happen.”
Beyond the screen, Peaky Blinders has had quite the extended afterlife, one that has spilt over into tie-in books, clothing, video games, soundtracks and numerous stage shows.
Knight’s comments in 2021 were accompanied by a brief flurry of additional information, with the show’s creator spilling a few further plot details to Metro.
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For those unaware, the show’s final season came with a shadow of uncertainty for its main hero after Tommy was diagnosed with a tuberculoma in his brain and given just a few short months to live.
Despite this harrowing diagnosis, Tommy lived to see the end of the series — and by the sounds of it, his adventures aren’t over just yet.
"I know exactly what’s going to happen, I know what the story is and I’m writing at the moment,” Knight told Metro.
‘It’s a very specific story, that’s based on a true story from the Second World War and will be told in the Peaky way."
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These comments match up nicely with an interview Knight gave to Empire where he expanded on the film's time and place: “It’s also the end of empire: we enter the Second World War and by the end of it, there is no empire, really. But I… have revised the scope of what it is.
"It will now go into and beyond the Second World War. Because I just think the energy that is out there in the world for this, I want to keep it going, and I want to see how this can progress beyond that.”
After that, news fizzled out a little bit until Knight provided a new update in March 2023, suggesting a big-budget take on Peaky Blinders could give 007 a run for his money.
“The biggest difference between a film and TV series is the budget. When you do stuff for TV, you often have to ask people to imagine it. But with a film, you can really do it. You can blow stuff up,” Knight told The Mirror.
“Will Tommy be giving James Bond a run for his money? Maybe. There are parallels. We always thought of Peaky as very cinematic, so we are finally finding a screen big enough for what we want to do.”
Other than that, no concrete plot details about the movie have been revealed just yet and with Knight recently signing on to write a new Star Wars adventure, it could be some time before any solid updates emerge.
Peaky Blinders film cast
Now that we know Tommy has lived to fight another day, it’s a safe bet that we can expect to see him in the Peaky Blinders film. However, recent comments made to Rolling Stone suggest that Murphy is yet to see a finished script. “If there’s more story there, I’d love to do it, but it has to be right," he said.
“Steve Knight wrote 36 hours of television, and we left on such a high. I’m really proud of that last series. So, it would have to feel legitimate and justified to do more.”
Meanwhile, Knight has confirmed that the movie will be filmed at a brand new movie studio in Birmingham and suggested that he’d love to invite series co-star Stephen Graham, who played Liverpool docks union worker Hayden Stagg, back into the fold. Graham’s This is England co-star Vicky McClure is also rumoured to be on Knight’s watch list too: ”We will put her in the film if she'll do it!” he told the Metro.
With so many faces making up the Peaky Blinders series cast list - an ensemble that boasted the likes of Anya Taylor Joy, Tom Hardy and Adrian Brody - it’s currently anyone’s guess as to who may appear in the movie version.
Peaky Blinders movie trailer
There’s no trailer for the Peaky Blinders movie just yet — but check back soon. When it lands, you’ll find it here.
Will there be a Peaky Blinders spin-off series?
Knight has gone on record to suggest that the Peaky Blinders story is only really getting started, telling Empire “I think of this sixth series as the end of the beginning.”
With so many rich characters populating the Peaky universe, it feels inevitable that spin-off projects will be heading our way soon enough.
"It's a world, and we want that world to continue as long as there's an appetite for it,” Knight told the Radio Times in 2022, adding that a spin-off would be “the same sort of thing, it's working class history, it's working class stories, let's keep it rooted in what really happened through the '40s and '50s and tell those stories and do justice to the drama and the glamour of working class life."
The Peaky Blinders movie is coming soon.