Cillian Murphy hails 'humbling' love for Peaky Blinders as film is released
Cillian Murphy has said it's "wonderfully humbling" to see the passion for Peaky Blinders, as he reprises his long-running role as Tommy Shelby in a feature film.
"There wasn't promotion at the beginning.
The show came out, and then very slowly it became this phenomenon, and it was down to the fans," he told BBC One's Breakfast.
And I've always felt like this [movie] is a return on your investment. " The Immortal Man comes four years after the sixth and final series of the TV show. In the intervening period, Murphy has won an Oscar, a Bafta and a Golden Globe for Oppenheimer.
"I think we have got the cream," he told Breakfast's Charlie Stayt.
"When we approach pretty much anybody they say yes. That's true of actors, music, everything, because Peaky has an effect. " The fans "have been so great, and they've been the source of an enormous amount of energy and confidence for us to go forward", Knight said.
The film picks up in 1940 during World War Two, with Tommy Shelby being forced to revisit his past.
"When you meet him at the beginning of the Second World War, he's retreated from society," Murphy explained. "He's on his own, rattling around in his big house with all these demons and ghosts, and the consequences of his deeds come rushing back in. "
Logic Quality Breakdown:
- Updated_At:
- Truth_Blocks:
- Analysis_Method: