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"Peaky Blinders" Sequel Series Gets Two-Season Order at Netflix


Fri 03 Oct 2025 | 10:14 AM
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Yara Sameh

“Peaky Blinders” is returning to the small screen with a new generation of Shelbys.

A sequel series for the beloved show’s writer and creator Steven Knight, set in 1953 Britain, has received a two-season order at Netflix and the BBC. 

While the cast is being kept under wraps for now, original “Peaky Blinders” star Cillian Murphy is on board as an executive producer.

“After being heavily bombed in WWII, Birmingham is building a better future out of concrete and steel,” the plot description reads. “In a new era of Steven Knight’s ‘Peaky Blinders,’ the race to own Birmingham’s massive reconstruction project becomes a brutal contest of mythical dimensions. This is a city of unprecedented opportunity and danger: with the Shelby family right at its blood-soaked heart.”

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The sequel series will be produced by Kudos (“SAS Rogue Heroes,” “House of Guinness”) and Garrison Drama (“Peaky Blinders” Seasons 1-6 and the upcoming “Peaky Blinders” film). It’s set to film in Birmingham at Digbeth Loc. Studios.

The two new seasons will consist of six 60-minute episodes each. 

Beyond Knight and Murphy, the new “Peaky Blinders” era is executive produced by Karen Wilson and Martin Haines for Kudos, Jamie Glazebrook for Garrison Drama, Jo McClellan and Danielle Scott Haughton for the BBC, and Mona Qureshi and Toby Bentley for Netflix.

Fans won’t have to wait too long for more of “Peaky Blinders,” as there is also an upcoming film expected to be released in early 2026. 

The feature, entitled “The Immortal Man,” is thought to pick up where the series left off, and stars Murphy in the lead alongside an ensemble cast including Stephen Graham, Rebecca Ferguson, Tim Roth and Barry Keoghan. Written by Knight, it was directed by Tom Harper, whose credits include “This Is England ’86,” “The Woman in Black: Angel of Death” and several episodes of “Peaky Blinders.”