Acclaimed gangster thriller returns to film in city
BBC Two’s critically acclaimed gangster drama, Peaky Blinders, is returning to film in Liverpool for a third series.
A number of key Liverpool locations will be used to double as mid-1920s Birmingham when filming begins this autumn on the third series of the multi-award winning gangster drama, Peaky Blinders.
The series follows the Shelby family of Birmingham as they continue to expand their empire across the country during the hedonistic and volatile 1920s. Cillian Murphy (Inception) returns as Tommy Shelby, gang boss and businessman, while Paul Anderson (Legend) plays his unpredictable older brother Arthur, and Helen McCrory (Skyfall) reprises her role as the family matriarch, Polly.
Assistant Mayor and Cabinet Member responsible for the Liverpool Film Office, Councillor Wendy Simon, said:
“We’re delighted this quality drama is returning to the city and it could not come at a better time with the recent decision to approve plans for a major new studio development at the former Littlewoods Building.
“The production was filmed here last year over a three month period, and saw around 120 cast and crew make the region their temporary home, giving a great boost to the local economy.
“The feedback we received from the Peaky Blinders team was overwhelmingly positive, and clearly their experience not only of the city but of our dedicated Film Office made it a simple decision for them to film on location here again.
“These really are exciting times, and we look forward to welcoming more top-class productions later on in the year.”
Peaky Blinders producer Simon Maloney said:
“Liverpool is a terrific place to shoot because it has a range of period architecture, great countryside on its doorstep and London is just a two hour train journey away. We’re delighted to be coming back for a third series.”
Liverpool is a thriving production hub with production levels up 22 per cent so far this year with high profile projects currently filming on location in Liverpool including Reg, Jimmy McGovern’s latest drama, Big Talk’s major international drama for ITV Houdini & Doyle and Red Production Company’s The Five, Sky1’s flagship drama for 2016 by Harlen Coben.
Other recent productions include BBC’s Close to the Enemy by Stephen Poliakoff and Florence Foster Jenkins starring Meryl Streep and Hugh Grant.
Peaky Blinders is a Mandabach TV and Tiger Aspect production for BBC Two.