According to an interview with Deadline, Stephen Graham (Boiling Point, Bodies) has revealed that he will star in the Netflix Movie Peaky Blinders. At the London Film Festival red carpet, Graham said he would work on the movie prior to his role in Bruce Springsteen’s (Blinded by the Light, The Wrestler) bipoc Deliver Me from Nowhere as his father.
At the world premiere of #Blitz at the #LondonFilmFestival last night, Stephen Graham revealed that he has joined the cast of the #PeakyBlinders film.
The star also talks playing Bruce Springsteen’s dad in ‘Deliver Me From Nowhere’, hopes for another season of ‘Boiling Point’… pic.twitter.com/T8Vsio6Ijz
— Deadline (@DEADLINE) October 10, 2024
Graham played Hayden Stagg in the final sixth season of Peaky Blinders. However, he never revealed which character he would play in the film. Netflix has been asked to comment further on the film via Deadline. He is added to the cast that features actors and actresses such as Barry Keoghan (Eternals, The Banshees of Inisherin), Cillian Murphy (Oppenheimer, A Quiet Place Part 2), Rebecca Ferguson (Mission Impossible – Rogue Nation, The Greatest Showman) and Tim Roth (Planet of the Apes, Pulp Fiction).
More cast members were revealed, which can be read here.
He informed Deadline that he is “looking forward to seeing the lads again” on the BBC series.
The Peaky Blinders movie was written by Steve Knight (Dirty Pretty Thing, All the Light We Cannot See). Along with Knight, the producers of the movie include Guy Heeley (We Live in Time, The Electrical Life of Louis Wain), Patrick Holland (Then Barbara Met Alan, Marianne & Leonard: Words of Love) and Murphy. The executive producers are Andrew Warren (Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway, Johnny English Strikes Again), Caryn Mandabach (The Cosby Show: A Look Back, The Mayor of Oyster Bay), David Kosse (Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, The Theory of Everything), Jamie Glazebrook (Man Stroke Woman, The Immortal Man) and Tom Harper (The Woman in Black: Ángel of Death, The Scouting Book for Boys). The movie will be associated with BBC Film. During the RTS London Convention, Knight discussed the “mindblowing” cast and how the film is “set in the Second World War and it’s really good.”
During Steven McQueen’s (Red, White and Blue, Lovers Rock) Blitz film red carpet on Wednesday night, Graham informed Deadline that he anticipates a second season of Boiling Point on BBC. A Thousand Blows, a new Disney+ show, also written by Knight, is set to be releasing soon, and will premiere at the London Film Festival or LFF.