As the story unfolds, some questions linger... But here's where it gets controversial... The Netflix and BBC teams have announced a new chapter for Peaky Blinders—a six-season series and a WWII-era film set in Birmingham. With Cillian Murphy back as Thomas Shelby and Steven Knight hinting at a fitting conclusion, fans await deeper insights into the narrative. The sequel promises two seasons, each featuring 6×60’ episodes filmed at Digbeth Studios. Both series will be produced by Kudos and Garrison Drama, with production timelines following the post-production of the 2022 film. The official logline captures the essence of the story: Britain, 1953, sees Birmingham rise after the Blitz. In a new era, the Shelby family races to own a massive reconstruction project, symbolizing both opportunity and danger. Meanwhile, Steven Knight emphasizes the story’s emotional depth, while Mona Qureshi of Netflix highlights the partnership with Kudos and Garrison Drama. This new journey promises to bring fresh talent and global appeal.