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Final season of ‘Peaky Blinders’ to premiere in February

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Washington [US], February 15 (ANI): Actor Cillian Murphy-led BBC drama ‘Peaky Blinders’ has unveiled February 27 as the premiere date for its sixth and final season.

According to Variety, BBC revealed the news with an enormous mural painted on the side of a wall in Birmingham of Murphy’s face, which was tweeted with the caption, “The Shelbys are back in business.” The mural was created by street artist Akse.

Tom Hardy, Paul Anderson, Finn Cole, Anya Taylor-Joy and Sophie Rundle return for season 6, which will also feature Stephen Graham.

The new season of the show will, sadly, be without Murphy’s co-star, Helen McRory, who tragically died of breast cancer in April 2021. She played Aunt Polly.

“I think the whole series is really in tribute to her and to honor her. Her presence and her character’s presence are very much still felt in the series, and it is very much part of Tommy’s journey in the season. It’ll be different without her, you know. It simply won’t be the same,” Murphy recently told Variety.

He added, “I’ve spoken about how phenomenal she was as an actress and as a person and it is an enormous loss to the whole acting community and not just for our show. My thoughts are always with Damian [Lewis] and her kids. I just hope that the show will live up to her memory and our memory of her.”

The show was created by Steven Knight in 2013. He has also said the new season will play tribute to McRory. Season 6 will air on BBC One and stream on iPlayer in the UK. Rest all, it will stream on Netflix. A film adaptation is set to shoot in 2023, as per Variety. (ANI)

This report is auto-generated from ANI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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