'Peaky Blinders' creator Steven Knight reveals film finished shooting in December
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'Peaky Blinders' creator Steven Knight reveals film finished shooting in December
The movie may not be the end of the "Peaky Blinders" story, Knight said, teasing, "As long as there’s an appetite for it and I’ve got stories to tell, then why not?"Matt Squire / Netflix Cillian Murphy in 'Peaky Blinders'Filming on the Peaky Blinders movie is finished, creator Steven Knight says, and he thinks fans have good reason to be excited."We wrapped on December 13th," he revealed on a recent episode of The Playlist's Bingeworthy podcast…
Box Office: Amid Peaky Blinders' creator bidding for the upcoming film to release in theaters, a look at Cillian Murphy’s last three big-screen hits
As anticipation builds for the upcoming Peaky Blinders movie, creator Steven Knight has made his desire for a proper theatrical release—rather than a direct Netflix debut—clear to the world. While the crime drama series ran for six critically acclaimed seasons on the streamer between 2013 and 2022, the big-screen gig starring Cillian Murphy is set to bring back Tommy Shelby for another chapter. Knight recently shared that filming wrapped on Dece…
Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight says film has finished shooting: ‘This is a fitting end to the first chapter’
Filming Wraps on Peaky Blinders Movie According to Steven Knight, the creator of the acclaimed series, the highly-anticipated movie The Peaky Blinders has come to an end. During an interview on The Playlist’s Bingeworthy podcast, Knight astonishingly disclosed that filming of the newly produced project was finalized on December 13th, which is the final phase before the film’s debut in theaters. This news instantly energized fans who have been ea…
Peaky Blinders | Steven Knight wants his new film in cinemas
Creator Steven Knight has said that he hopes his Peaky Blinders movie will get a cinema release rather than go straight to Netflix. Netflix and cinema releases aren’t two things that have traditionally mixed well in the past. Greta Gerwig is currently fighting to get her Narnia film a proper cinema release – not that cinemas seem too happy about Netflix’s deal with IMAX. The Russo brothers’ expensive The Electric State, by contrast, won’t enjoy …
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