'Peaky Blinders' actor Stephen Graham to star with Cillian Murphy in Netflix film
Cillian Murphy to reprise the role of Tommy Shelby in 'Peaky Blinders' movie
The upcoming Peaky Blinders film for Netflix will now also star Stephen Graham along with Cillian Murphy.
Stephan, who played the famous Hayden Stagg in the sixth season of the popular show, shared the exciting news himself while chatting with Deadline at Blitz premiere.
When asked to give updates about his upcoming project, the actor replied saying: “Peaky Blinders… yeah a little bit of Peaky Blinders.”
The Boiling Point actor is once again gearing up to join his fellow actor Cillian but this time for a Peaky Blinders movie.
Steven Knight, who previously wrote the screenplay for the periodic crime drama, will be writing the script of the movie, with Tom Harper being the director once again.
The first look of the forthcoming Netflix movie was released last month showcasing Murphy taking back the role of Tommy Shelby again.
While expressing his gratitude over reuniting with Tom and Steven, the Oppenheimer actor stated: "It is very gratifying to be recollaborating with Steven Knight and Tom Harper on the film version of Peaky Blinders."
Besides Murphy and Graham, the Netflix movie will be bringing some new additions to the cast like Rebecca Ferguson, Barry Keoghan and Tim Roth.
Peaky Blinders movie was confirmed last year in June. The shoot of the film has already begun.
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