Tweed and flat caps are soon back. Filming of the film “Peaky Blinders” ended this Friday, December 13, according to director Steven Knight. “Everything went wonderfully. The cast is incredible,” he said a few hours before attending the dance show “Peaky Blinders: The Redemption of Thomas Shelby” in Istanbul on November 23.
The British filmmaker hopes that his feature film – whose plot takes place “during the Second World War” – will be ready by the end of 2025. It brings together the stars of the six seasons of the series, but not only that, since Barry Keoghan will opposite Cillian Murphy.
A dancing show at La Seine Musicale
But it doesn’t stop there. Steven Knight plans to continue to exploit the smoky atmosphere of his universe with a brand new project. “We are going to focus on the new generation through a series whose events will resume after the Second World War. And then, who knows? Why not a clothing line? »
To wait until then, fans will be able to discover the stage adaptation of “Peaky Blinders” by the Rambert company, written by Steven Knight. This gem, imagined by choreographer Benoit Swan Pouffer, can be discovered from March 12 to 30, 2025 at La Seine Musicale.
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