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This article contains possible spoilers for those not up to date with the third season of Peaky Blinders.
Without a shadow of a doubt, Peaky Blinders is one of the most eagerly awaited TV shows going at the moment, and the show’s return has fans practically drooling with anticipation.
Season 4 of the show is next up and filming for the season has recently begun, with the first photos from the set emerging over the last couple of days.
Peaky Blinders creator Stephen Knight recently finished writing the season and had some very positive things to say about the upcoming season.
In an interview with Deadline about his new show Taboo (which stars Tom Hardy and looks amazing), Knight said: “I’m very, very excited because I’m just completing Episode 6 of Series 4 [of Peaky Blinders], which again I think is the best yet.
“And I’m loving it and it’s not like work, it’s not like a labor, I love doing it, and the boys are coming back and they’re loving the scripts, and we start shooting in March.”
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Speaking with the Radio Times, Knight also said that he thinks the show will end after Season 5.
“Never say never,” Knight said, “But we feel that [series] five may be the last. We don’t know for sure. We will see how we feel about it. Peaky is one of those things everybody loves, and the response has been so magnificent on both sides of the Atlantic.”
Regarding a specific ending, the Peaky Blinders creator does have a definitive time frame in mind.
“I have got the end in my mind; whether that happens at the end of five is the question. I want it to end when the first air-raid siren sounds in Birmingham. It’s a story of a family between two world wars. It begins in 1919 when they have just come back from the war and the family’s journey is towards legitimacy and respectability and to leave their past behind. The big question of the whole series is this: is that possible?”
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