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There could be a Peaky Blinders film in the works – as the show’s final season is confirmed

The gangster drama won Best Drama at the BAFTAs this week

Peaky Blinders will end after its seventh season, it has been confirmed.

Creator Steven Knight confirmed that the hit show, which features Cillian Murphy, Sam Neil and previously Tom Hardy, will finish after filming the seventh season.

According to The Digital Spy, the gangster drama could be turned into a film after the series comes to an end.

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“My ambition is to make it a story of a family between two wars, so always I’ve wanted to end it with the first air raid siren in Birmingham in 1939,” Creator Steven Knight said.

The creator also shared that the show has been approached to be adapted into a ballet and a musical, but added that a movie would be great.

Steven said, “I wouldn’t want to do it at the very end, but maybe in between two of the series.”

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The show won Best Drama at the BAFTAs this week, and Steven gave mention to the shows actors, Cillian Murphy and Helen McCrory.

“I wish the people who created such iconic TV, soon maybe they will be here as well because they deserve to be,” he said.

The fifth season of the hit show will air on BBC Two in 2019, and is set to be released on Netflix.

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