Set in gritty 1919 Birmingham, Peaky Blinders follows Tommy Shelby & his family building a brutal criminal empire. Cunning, force, high stakes.
- October 15, 2025
AceShowbiz - Set in the gritty, post-World War I landscape of 1919 Birmingham, `Peaky Blinders` immerses viewers in the ambitious and often brutal world of the Shelby family. At its heart is Thomas "Tommy" Shelby (Cillian Murphy), a man of dangerous determination who aims to transform his modest horse-betting enterprise into a sprawling criminal empire. The cutthroat business environment of Birmingham demands both cunning negotiation and decisive force, making every move a high-stakes gamble for the Shelby Company Limited.
The rise of the Peaky Blinders is undeniably a family affair. Tommy's hot-headed brother, Arthur (Paul Anderson), provides the formidable brawn, while the more reserved John (Joe Cole) manages the finances. The formidable matriarch, Aunt Polly Gray (Helen McCrory), who expertly steered the business during the war, serves as Tommy's indispensable and trusted adviser. Later, her long-lost son, Michael (Finn Cole), joins the ranks as Chief Accountant, further solidifying the family's grip on power. With a highly anticipated Peaky Blinders movie on the horizon, revisiting pivotal moments is crucial, and certain episodes stand out as truly essential viewing.
Among these crucial installments is "The Company" (Season 4, Episode 6), a season finale that encapsulates the Shelby family's most audacious tactics. The episode dramatically opens at the Shelby boxing arena, where Tommy appears to lose control as his brother Arthur seemingly meets a tragic end. This, however, is revealed to be an elaborate and brilliant ruse designed to outsmart the formidable gangster Luca Changretta (Adrien Brody). With Alfie Solomons (Tom Hardy) seemingly departing Birmingham and Bonnie winning his fight, the Shelbys execute a perfectly orchestrated trap.
As Changretta arrives, confident in his claim over their businesses, Tommy masterfully turns the tables, revealing strategic alliances forged with powerful New York and Chicago gangs. The lengths to which Tommy will go to safeguard his empire are *extraordinary*, none more *cunning* than faking Arthur’s death. Yet, the victory is bittersweet, clouded by Alfie's unexpected betrayal, Lizzie's (Natasha O'Keeffe) revelation of pregnancy, and Tommy's own escalating struggles with PTSD, hinting at the profound personal cost of his relentless ambition.