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'Peaky Blinders' Season 4 Spoilers and Release Updates: TV Show Creator Teases How Show Will End

'Peaky Blinders' Season 4 Spoilers and Release Updates: TV Show Creator Teases How Show Will End

Nens Mitchell

In just a few months, "Peaky Blinders" Season 4 will already start shooting for the upcoming season. Fans can expect that this is one of the best installments that BBC Two will offer.

Season 3 recap

During the previous season of "Peaky Blinders," fans saw Thomas Shelby (Cillian Murphy) showcasing his cunning mind in a jewelry heist involving the Russians, JOE reported. He, however, found his family was arrested when he went home to them.

"Peaky Blinders" Season 4 is expected to start filming in March this year, The Week noted. Fans should see the next season of the gangster drama by autumn on BBC2 then should come out on Netflix after the debut.

Will Thomas Shelby die?

Shelby has wanted for so long to have his death wish fulfilled. However, the people behind the show and its fans may not be ready to let go of the main character of "Peaky Blinders" just like that.

The show's creator Steven Knight earlier told Radio Times that the show could already end after Season 5. "Never say never, 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," Knight explained.

Possible end of 'Peaky Blinders'

Asked about the possible end to the "Peaky Blinders" story, Knight noted that he envisions the end of the show at the time when the "first air raid siren sounds in Birmingham." This could be one of the biggest highlights of the show and Knight is not hesitating to discuss it,

As fans look forward to Season 4, the people behind "Peaky Blinders" is hoping the fans will like what they will offer next. Are you excited for the next season of "Peaky Blinders?"

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