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Inside BBC's New Peaky Blinders Series After Immortal Man Launches on Netflix
- Now streaming, 'Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man' on Netflix completes the Tommy Shelby saga after six seasons, Steven Knight's creation.
- Drawing on WWII history, the production design team incorporated Operation Bernhard and recreated Birmingham, England, and London bombed-city visuals to evoke a post-apocalypse feel.
- Fans will learn that Paul Anderson as Arthur Shelby appears only in flashbacks, with a December 1938 burial date and a confrontation where a gun was fired and claimed he was strangled.
- On the trail, visitors explore filming locations like Black Country Living Museum and Birmingham Back To Backs, while Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery showcases local cultural figures in a Grade II*-listed building.
- Beyond the gangland story, the real Peaky Blinders reportedly filled caps with stones, and Birmingham canals surpass Venice in mileage with spots like the Tap & Spile and attractions such as Cadbury World.
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List of actors and characters in “Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man” Here’s what you need to remember about “Peaky Blinders” before watching “The Immortal Man,” the Netflix movie. Four years after the end of the sixth season of the hit series “Peaky Blinders,” Tommy Shelby is back, but this time in the movie “Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man.” In this new story, we see him come out of his self-imposed exile and return to Birmingham to save his fa…
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