Filming for the seventh season of “Peaky Blinders” is set to begin in September, according to the BBC

Filming for the seventh season of “Peaky Blinders” is set to begin in September, according to the BBC
Fotos: Reprodução Instagram @peakyblindersofficial

The BBC has announced that a seventh season of “Peaky Blinders” will be set in the 1950s. The network plans to release the continuation of the Shelby family saga in 2026.

According to The Sun, the seventh season of “Peaky Blinders” will follow the events of the film “Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man,” which does not yet have a cinema release date.

The new season will make a time jump to the 1950s, a period known for gang conflicts involving the Teddy Boys and the Kray twins in London.

A source told the newspaper that the sixth season (set in the 1930s) was intended to be the last, but “creator Steven Knight couldn’t resist coming back.” “He had been hinting for some time that he wanted to do more,” the source said.

Filming for the seventh season of “Peaky Blinders” is set to begin in September, according to the BBC
Fotos: Reprodução Instagram @peakyblindersofficial

“Now the BBC has officially approved the project, and pre-production is already underway, which will excite fans,” the source added.

Filming for the new season is expected to begin in September, aiming for a release in early 2026 to capitalize on the buzz from the film.

Filming for “Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man” wrapped in December 2024. The film’s story takes place during World War II.

Peaky Blinders premiered on TV in 2013 and aired until 2022. The series follows the drama of the Shelby family and their conflicts with other gangs in England and around the world.

Cillian Murphy, who stars in the film, has not yet been confirmed to return as Thomas Shelby in the series.

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