The Peaky Blinders Movie Trailer Has a Startling Lack of Peaky Blinders in It
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The Peaky Blinders Movie Trailer Has a Startling Lack of Peaky Blinders in It
"For the most part, Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man looks like standard Peaky Blinders fare: Tommy Shelby, who has tried to step away from his life of crime and politics, is once again getting dragged into some drama happening in Birmingham that only he can solve through cunning and violence. Peaky Blinders the show had a penchant for stunt-casting its villains - Paddy Considine, Sam Neill, Adrien Brody, Anya Taylor-Joy - and this time, Tommy is going up against his son, played by Barry Keoghan."
"The trailer is surprisingly star-studded in general, with a supporting cast that boasts Rebecca Ferguson, Tim Roth, and Stephen Graham, the latter of whom appeared in the show's sixth season. But beyond Murphy and Graham, the trailer only teases Sophie Rundle as Tommy's long-suffering sister, Ada, but no other regulars. Isn't Paul Anderson's Arthur still alive? Haven't they killed and revived Tom Hardy's Alfie Solomons enough times to get him for the film?"
Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man returns Cillian Murphy's Tommy Shelby in a film set after the show's most recent season. Tommy, who had tried to step away from crime and politics, becomes drawn back into dangerous Birmingham drama requiring his cunning and violence. The movie features stunt-casting of high-profile actors and pits Tommy against his son, played by Barry Keoghan. The trailer emphasizes a star-studded supporting cast including Rebecca Ferguson, Tim Roth, and Stephen Graham, while largely teasing few original regulars beyond Sophie Rundle as Ada. IMDb indicates other fan favorites appear, but the trailer leans on celebrity guests over longtime Blinder Boys.
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