The BBC unveiled the first trailer for the highly anticipated fifth season of “Peaky Blinders” back in July. Now, a few days later, the British broadcaster is finally announcing the broadcast date, Aug. 25.
Fans of the Shelby clan, a family of criminals that controls post-World War I Birmingham, will soon be reunited with Thomas (played by Cillian Murphy) as he continues his ascent through the local political arena.
The season will take place during the Great Depression that followed the 1929 Market Crash, as well as the “the rise of fascism, racism, nationalism, populism,” according to series creator Steven Knight.
New characters, played by Sam Claflin (“Hunger Games”), Anya Taylor-Joy (“Glass”) and Brian Gleeson (“Resistance”) will also be introduced in the upcoming episodes.
The series is also streaming on Netflix for viewers outside the United Kingdom although it is unknown when Netflix will make the fifth season available. HM/JB
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