The loose-lipped Lee has also said that there could be more famous faces dropping in during season five. "And some big, big scenes which we don't know how people are going to take them."
"I can't give too much away, but there are a few funny scenes," Lee told BelfastLive.
Packy Lee, who plays fan favourite Johnny Dogs, says that some plot points in the new series could split fan opinion. will be redeemed, and he will become good." " will tell a different story, where Tommy Shelby. In a recent interview with Bustle, Knight revealed that Tommy will undergo an "unexpected transformation" through the next two seasons. There’s a lot going on, there’s a lot of bells ringing, there’s a lot of conflict happening." Knight has a lot of confidence in the new season, telling the Radio Times: "I personally believe – and I think everybody involved believes – that this is the best series yet, for all sorts of reasons. “Becoming an MP is just Tommy expanding his empire – his ambition is to have power in a lot of areas and that’s just another extension of his power.” We’ll all have more cover, more opportunity and more protection. Tommy is in a position of power, and he can only get stronger in that position. Speaking to Metro, he explained, “What it gives Arthur and his family is more power. The show’s creator also revealed that the main antagonists for the season will be “a particular gang called The Billy Boys” from Glasgow, but filming leaks suggest that the Shelbys will be travelling to the US at some point.Īt the end of season 4, we saw Tommy get elected MP for Birmingham South by a landslide, and actor Paul Anderson has revealed that his character, Arthur, will also benefit from his brother's new political influence. The Beckhams Are Morphing Into The Peaky Blinders "I wanted to put together a festival sanctioned by us but not to comment on anybody else's attempt," creator and writer Steven Knight told BBC News. Meanwhile, the first official Peaky Blinders festival will be held in Birmingham on the 14-15 September, featuring live music from Mercury Prize nominees Anna Calvi and Nadine Shah and Scottish band Primal Scream.
And I think in the end, BBC Two is fantastic, but the time had come for it to possibly be offered to a bigger audience." People have discovered it and feel they are part of it they’re opening up bars, having haircuts and dressing up which is great. " Peaky is something people have found themselves. But Peaky is just getting stronger and stronger, and people are finding it all over the world. A post shared by Peaky Blinders also be moved from BBC One to BBC Two, with series creator Steven Knight telling Metro: " Peaky has had a very odd life because a lot of series tend to start tailing off after a while.