Been really crappy here the last few days. Just finished Peaky Blinders for the 5th or 6th time. Am Soooooo looking forward to season 6 (in hopefully early 2022). Was doing some internet searching and found out Polly died in real life, had no idea.
Has to be one of the best series I've ever watched, absolutely love it.
I think she was married to the guy who played Dick Winters in band of brothers.
I watched the first few seasons. One season started out a little hyped like it had become a caricature of itself. May need to go back and work through the first few episodes of that season. Maybe it warms back up.
Love Alfie too. Dillonbuck you have to watch it, paying for Netflix is worth it just for Peaky Blinders. Yea a bunch here have boycotted Netflix with good reason but I watch it on my ex wife's account.
This will be the final season, already done with filming...movie in 2023
The “Peaky Blinders” film will shoot in 18 months time, Variety can reveal.
The world of hit BBC and HBO Max show “Peaky Blinders” will conclude after the feature film that will follow its sixth and final season, creator Steven Knight confirmed on Thursday.
Speaking at a BFI London Film Festival panel on writing across genres, Knight said that season 6 is shot and almost completely edited. It’s currently set for a spring 2022 bow.
The British writer told Variety separately that the film will go into production in 2023.
“And then I am going to write the feature which will be set in and shot in Birmingham,” Knight said at the panel. “And that will probably be the sort of the end of the road for ‘Peaky Blinders’ as we know it,” Knight said. The writer said that there could be “shows related” to the “Peaky Blinders” universe, preferring not to use the term spin-offs, which he is not fond of.
Should there be spin-offs, however, Knight will not necessarily be supervising them, as he would rather “pass on the baton,” the writer said.
Knight also revealed that the upcoming film and TV studio and academy in Birmingham he is backing, with the involvement of the BFI, the BBC Academy, Birmingham City University and the Birmingham Film Academy, would feature an initiative called “Second Unit” where students would get practical experience on productions.
“For too long productions have taken very enthusiastic, very talented young people, and paid them nothing and had them making coffee and running around and doing nothing,” Knight said. “It’s a real shame.”
Knight said that the studio and academy would create an environment that simulates the conditions students would actually be working in in their chosen fields.
This will be the final season, already done with filming...movie in 2023
The “Peaky Blinders” film will shoot in 18 months time, Variety can reveal.
The world of hit BBC and HBO Max show “Peaky Blinders” will conclude after the feature film that will follow its sixth and final season, creator Steven Knight confirmed on Thursday.
Speaking at a BFI London Film Festival panel on writing across genres, Knight said that season 6 is shot and almost completely edited. It’s currently set for a spring 2022 bow.
The British writer told Variety separately that the film will go into production in 2023.
“And then I am going to write the feature which will be set in and shot in Birmingham,” Knight said at the panel. “And that will probably be the sort of the end of the road for ‘Peaky Blinders’ as we know it,” Knight said. The writer said that there could be “shows related” to the “Peaky Blinders” universe, preferring not to use the term spin-offs, which he is not fond of.
Should there be spin-offs, however, Knight will not necessarily be supervising them, as he would rather “pass on the baton,” the writer said.
Knight also revealed that the upcoming film and TV studio and academy in Birmingham he is backing, with the involvement of the BFI, the BBC Academy, Birmingham City University and the Birmingham Film Academy, would feature an initiative called “Second Unit” where students would get practical experience on productions.
“For too long productions have taken very enthusiastic, very talented young people, and paid them nothing and had them making coffee and running around and doing nothing,” Knight said. “It’s a real shame.”
Knight said that the studio and academy would create an environment that simulates the conditions students would actually be working in in their chosen fields.
I can’t watch one episode at a time. Takes me about a full episode to figure out what the fook they’re saying haha. Damn good show though. Pretty horses too.