{"id":71209,"date":"2023-12-18T15:40:44","date_gmt":"2023-12-18T15:40:44","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/geels.net\/?p=71209"},"modified":"2023-12-18T15:40:44","modified_gmt":"2023-12-18T15:40:44","slug":"netflix-may-be-planning-two-peaky-blinders-spin-off-series","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/geels.net\/beauty\/netflix-may-be-planning-two-peaky-blinders-spin-off-series\/","title":{"rendered":"Netflix may be planning two Peaky Blinders spin-off series"},"content":{"rendered":"
Peaky Blinders may allegedly get two spin-off series according to Bloomberg.<\/p>\n
The hit Netflix\u00a0show left a hole in the lives of viewers following its sixth and final season in 2022.<\/p>\n
But fans should fear no longer, as recent reports allege the series may be getting not only one – but two spin-off shows.<\/p>\n
Bloomberg reports one of the shows will take place in Boston, 20 years after the original Peaky Blinders, which takes place in the middle of the 20th century.\u00a0<\/p>\n
The other season is said to centre around the matriarch of the Shelby brood, Polly Gray, originally played by the late Helen McCrory.<\/p>\n
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Hit Netflix show Peaky Blinders may be getting not only one but two spin-offs according to reports (pictured left to right:\u00a0Arthur Shelby as Paul Anderson, Thomas Shelby as Cillian Murphy, John Shelby as Joe Cole)<\/p>\n
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One of the series will allegedly be set in Boston, 20 years after the original show (pictured: Cillian Murphy)\u00a0<\/p>\n
The same release also alleged that the Birmingham\u00a0series would not be the only show to be franchised.<\/p>\n
Reportedly, there are also talks of possible Addams Family spin-offs following Wednesday’s stellar success.<\/p>\n
The publication also claimed that the streaming platform is looking to create similar shows off the back of the movie franchise, Extraction.<\/p>\n
It is yet to be confirmed by the streaming platform if reports of the two new Peaky Blinders shows are true.<\/p>\n
MailOnline has approached Netflix for comment.\u00a0<\/p>\n
This comes after leading man, Cillian Murphy, addressed rumours of a Peaky Blinders move\u00a0in July of this year.<\/p>\n
Writer and creator of the series Steven Knight had previously spoken out, stating that he had completed a script for a feature film version\u00a0<\/p>\n
The actor, 47, confessed in an interview with Radio Times magazine, that he was going to ‘wait and see’ what happens.\u00a0<\/p>\n
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The second spin-off may centre around the matriarch of the Shelby brood, Polly Gray (originally played by the late Helen McCrory, pictured)<\/p>\n
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The news comes after writer and creator, Steven Knight, confirmed that he had written a script for a Peaky Blinders film (pictured: Cillian Murphy)<\/p>\n
The Hollywood star, who famously played the protagonist in Christopher Nolan’s blockbuster hit Oppenheimer, shared his thoughts on bringing Peaky Blinders to the big screen..<\/p>\n
Asked if he had spoke to Steven, Cillian told Radio Times: ‘That\u2019s probably the worst thing about Peaky Blinders \u2013 getting asked about the movie all the time!’<\/p>\n
‘I would love to do a movie if there\u2019s more story to tell. I\u2019ll wait and see but I have no update for you on that.’<\/p>\n
The Irish actor, who plays Tommy Shelby in the six-part drama series, shared how the show skyrocketed to international acclaim.<\/p>\n
Reflecting on Peaky Blinders success, he quipped how it was once a ‘tiny show on a Sunday’ that eventually grew, with no billboards or advertising help.<\/p>\n
‘It just grew because people told other people to watch it. I\u2019m really proud that it has never plateaued and each series has become richer and stronger than the last.’<\/p>\n
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The Irish actor shared that he would ‘love’ to do a Peaky Blinders movie ‘if there was more story to tell’\u00a0<\/p>\n