The Shelby legacy is expanding into a new era. Netflix and the BBC have officially greenlit a Peaky Blinders sequel series set in the 1950s. Jamie Bell is set to lead the project as Duke Shelby, taking over the role previously portrayed by Barry Keoghan and Conrad Khan.

The untitled series takes place roughly a decade after the events of the recent film, Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man. Joining Bell in this mid-century crime drama are Charlie Heaton, Jessica Brown Findlay, and Lucy Karczewski. Lashana Lynch is also confirmed to star in the ensemble cast.

Production is currently underway on the show, which has already secured a massive two-season order. While specific plot details remain under wraps, the shift to the 1950s marks a significant jump for the franchise. The project aims to continue the gritty narrative established in the original series created by Steven Knight.