Cillian Murphy's take as Tommy Shelby in "Peaky Blinders" takes everyone in surprise with his invaluable portrayal of a gang leader. With surprising twists and turns of the British crime drama, fans are now waiting what in store in "Peaky Blinders" Season 4.
The past seasons of "Peaky Blinders" have been action-packed that well-loved by the viewers. But as the show is only composed of six episodes, they are left hanging clamoring for more. After the recent installment's cliffhanger ending, where Tommy said to betray his family, the audience is now intrigue what will happen in "Peaky Blinders" Season 4.
Cillian Murphy revealed that "Peaky Blinders" Season 4 will start its production in March 2017. With that, fans quickly assume that the TV series will be released sometime in autumn of 2017, The Sun reported. To recall, the first and second installment came with a one-year interval, while the third chapter made them wait for 18 months to be seen.
Analyzing the time, "Peaky Blinders" Season 4 is expected to film its new episodes for four months and will take 12 weeks of editing. If this timeline will be followed, it might take longer than usual before viewers will witness the story of a criminal gang based in Birmingham, England in 2018.
"We start shooting the next series next March, I think," Cillian Murphy told the Birmingham Mail. The "Inception" actor is grateful for the show's success because of its great writing that has been loved by the people of America, Australia and even in Poland. With that, a lot are really waiting for the return of "Peaky Blinders" Season 4.
In "Peaky Blinders" Season 4, Tommy and the rest of the Shelby family will try to explore the foreign territories to expand their business. However, with the surprising twist that happened last season, Shelby has a lot of mopping to do before he can earn his kin's trust again. BBC Two has yet to announce the release of "Peaky Blinders" Season 4.