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A NEW series of crime drama Peaky Blinders is due to start filming this summer — set in the 1950s.

BBC bosses want the episodes ready to air in 2026 to capitalise on a renewed wave of interest expected after the release of a Peaky Blinders feature film later this year.

Three men in period attire standing by a vintage car.
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A new series of crime drama Peaky Blinders is due to start filming this summerCredit: Alamy
Cillian Murphy in Peaky Blinders.
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Cillian Murphy could return as crime boss Thomas Shelby, but with a twistCredit: Alamy

Series six saw the characters in the 1930s, while the upcoming film — titled The Immortal Man — is set during the Second World War.

The new series is likely to move the Birmingham gangsters into the Fifties — an era known for violent mobs of Teddy Boys and the rise of notorious East London ­villains the Kray twins.

A TV insider yesterday said: “The sixth series of Peaky Blinders was supposed to be the last and the movie was meant to be the final farewell for the story.

“But show boss Steven Knight couldn’t resist coming back to the story — his most famous creation — and he’s been dropping hints he wanted to return to do more.

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“But the fact that it’s been officially green-lit by the Beeb and wheels are in motion on pre- production will be a huge thrill to fans of the show, which was a huge hit for the BBC.”

Cast and crew are expected to start filming in September.

The new series will air on BBC One in the UK but be distributed internationally by streaming giant Netflix — also behind the film.

Peaky Blinders ran from 2013 to 2022, with the action starting in 1919 and taking in the 1920s and 1930s.

Cillian Murphy, who appears in the new film, could return as crime boss Thomas Shelby but as a “father figure” to younger gang members.

It would be a similar role to that of his aunt Polly Gray, played by the late Helen McCrory.

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After the end of the TV series, writer Stephen dropped multiple hints of a return.

Discussing the upcoming film recently, he said: “The world of ‘Peaky’ will continue.”

The BBC has declined to comment.

Black and white photo of Reggie and Ronnie Kray after spending 36 hours assisting police with a murder inquiry.
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The new series could be set in an era known for notorious London ­gangsters, the Kray twinsCredit: Hulton Archive - Getty
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