Peaky Blinders: I'm nothing like Tommy, says Cillian Murphy

Peaky Blinders: I'm nothing like Tommy, says Cillian Murphy

Actor Cillian Murphy recently shared that he does not bear any resemblance to his Peaky Blinders character Tommy Shelby, clarifying that he is not a “psychopathic gangster.” Murphy, now 49, expressed gratitude for the opportunity to portray the violent patriarch for a quarter of his life, describing it as a “gift and a privilege.” As anticipation builds for the upcoming Peaky Blinders film on Netflix, Murphy has remained tight-lipped about the plot details.

In the midst of promoting his latest film, Steve, Murphy delves into the narrative of his titular character striving to reform a troubled boys’ school in the 1990s. As he alludes to the Peaky Blinders film, penned by the show’s creator Steven Knight, Murphy advocates for keeping the storyline shrouded in mystery for maximum impact.

Since the conclusion of the original Peaky Blinders series in 2022, Murphy has ventured into new projects such as Small Things Like These and clinched an Oscar for his portrayal in Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer. Reflecting on the success of Peaky Blinders, Murphy attributes its allure to the enchantment of the writing and the zeitgeist in which it emerged. While basking in the acclaim of the show, Murphy has diversified his roles, relishing the opportunity to embody a myriad of characters.

In Steve, Murphy inhabits the role of the eponymous headteacher navigating the tumultuous emotions and behavior of teenage boys in a 1996 reform school. Delving into themes of education in adversity, men’s mental health, and adolescent turbulence, the film weaves a poignant narrative that resonates across time. Adapted from the 2023 novella, Shy, by Max Porter, Steve offers a compelling exploration of personal struggles and societal dynamics. As the film garners attention, Murphy and his co-star Jay Lycurgo strive to craft a multifaceted portrayal that invites introspection and dialogue among viewers

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