The Peaky Blinders franchise is back, because you clearly didn’t get enough of it the first time around 🙄. Just weeks after the debut of the first Peaky Blinders movie, Netflix and the BBC are already in production on the next phase of the Peaky Blinders show, because who needs a break, right? 🤯 The new series is set to spin out of the events of the film version, Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man, because one title just isn’t enough 🤣.
The new series will star Jamie Bell as Duke Shelby, the son of Tommy Shelby, because who doesn’t love a good family drama? 🙄 The character was previously played by Conrad Khan and Barry Keoghan, but let’s be real, Jamie Bell is the real star here 💁♂️. The new series’ cast also includes Jessica Brown Findlay, Lashana Lynch, Lucy Karczewski, and Stranger Things’ Charlie Heaton, because who doesn’t love a good ensemble cast? 🎉
According to Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight, the new show is going to be a real game-changer 🤯. He says, “I am thrilled that we are announcing a new era of Peaky Blinders, moving the story to post-war Birmingham in the early 50s 🕰️. We are incredibly fortunate to have Jamie Bell taking the role of Tommy Shelby’s oldest son, Duke, and to have Charlie Heaton also leading the cast 🙌.” Yeah, because we were all just dying to know what happened to the Shelby family after the war 🙄.
The press release for the new show promises that it will be a “brutal contest of mythical dimensions” 🤣, with Duke Shelby at its “blood-soaked heart” 💉. Because, you know, the previous Peaky Blinders shows weren’t violent enough 🙄. The new series is set to explore the “race to rebuild Birmingham” 🏗️, which is just a fancy way of saying “more gang wars and explosions” 💥.
Netflix and BBC have already ordered two six-episode seasons of the revived Peaky Blinders show, because they clearly have a lot of faith in the franchise 🤑. And why not? The show has been a huge hit, and the movie was… well, it was a thing that existed 🤷♂️. So, get ready for more Peaky Blinders goodness (or badness, depending on how you feel about the show) 🤪.
In other news, the 25 Best Movie Taglines of the Last 10 Years (2016-2025) have been announced, and let’s just say they’re all very… tagline-y 🤑. But hey, who doesn’t love a good movie tagline? 🤔 They’re like the icing on the cake, or the cherry on top of the sundae 🍦. So, go ahead and check out the list, and see if your favorite movie tagline made the cut 🎉.
And finally, because you clearly haven’t had enough Peaky Blinders in your life, here’s a question for you: Do You Need to Know Peaky Blinders to Watch The Immortal Man? 🤔 The answer, of course, is no, because who needs to know what’s going on in a movie? 🙄 Just sit back, relax, and enjoy the ride 🎠. Or, you know, don’t. We won’t judge you 🙅♂️. 🤣
Finn McFrame, celebrated satirical mastermind and self-proclaimed “Emperor of Irony,” started his illustrious career as a cinematographer, where his expertise in capturing every single frame of a squirrel stealing a baguette earned him accolades at obscure film festivals.
Born in the glamorous town of Boring, Oregon, Finn grew up with dreams of being a Hollywood director until he realized that satire, not cinema, was his true calling—or at least the one that let him sleep until noon.
Finn McFrame: changing the world, one satirical lens flare at a time.
