Despite the final season of Peaky Blinders concluding in early April, fans of the series needn't fret about their favorite franchise ending as Steven Knight announced that a Peaky Blinders movie is going to come out soon. Currently, there is very limited information available about the movie, but that doesn't mean that fans are completely in the dark.RELATED: Peaky Blinders: Best Quotes In The ShowIt has already been confirmed that Cillian Murphy and Paul Anderson (who play Thomas and Arthur Shelby respectively) will both be reprising their roles for the movie. Steven Knight has also teased that there might be a few new characters. With the finale of the television show gaining a lot of critical acclaim, fans will be hoping that the movie wraps up Tommy's story exquisitely.

9 Arthur and Thomas Reunited

Tommy and Arthur Shelby from Peaky Blinders

The last interaction between Thomas and Arthur was very emotional. After Arthur found out that Tommy was suffering from a deadly disease, he was visibly distraught. However, Tommy asked Arthur to get himself together as there was still some business that needed to be dealt with.

Towards the end of the episode, when Tommy was having a feast, Arthur wasn't present, but he asked Linda to read a letter. The letter hinted at Arthur killing himself after Tommy. Now that it has been confirmed that Tommy was never actually sick, it will undoubtedly be a great moment when he reunites with Arthur.

8 Duke vs Finn

Tommy puts his arm on Duke's shoulder

Duke joined the Peaky Blinders in season 6 and straightaway showed that he had a knack for the job. He was assigned by Tommy to go with Isiah and the rest to his mansion to "dig up bodies," which was just a trick to get rid of Billy.

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After killing Billy, Duke kicked Finn out of the Peaky Blinders. Finn did not like Duke, and he swore that he would get his revenge. If the movie expands on this rivalry, Steven Knight could possibly use it to set up a brand-new series.

7 Killing of Jimmy McCavern

Jimmy McCavern leader of the Billy Boys

Jimmy McCavern is the leader of Billy Boys, and was the man responsible for the death of Bonnie Gold. He is not just an ordinary gangster either, as he has the backing of Oswald Mosley.

Jimmy is quite fearless as he did not hesitate to plant mines on Thomas' property. Thomas is going to fight Mosley in the movie, so it makes sense to get rid of one of his aides. Also, Thomas is not the kind of character who would forget about an injury.

6 Thomas and Diana

Tommy and Diana share a cigarette

It is quite clear that Diana Mitford is infatuated with Thomas. In fact, she has made it fairly clear that she likes Thomas Shelby more than her fiancé, Oswald Mosley.

Thomas and Diana had another interaction in the final episode before Mosley interrupted them. The two of them will definitely have an opportunity to interact in the movie, even if they don't get together.

5 Thomas Shelby Back To His Best

Tommy Shelby, the leader of the Peaky Blinders

After confronting his doctor about the fake test reports, Thomas was smiling, and he said to that, "He is back." This clearly points to Thomas getting back his motivation, which is what makes him so dangerous.

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Thomas' words carry a lot of value, and it won't be a surprise if he gets back to his vindictive best. With several enemies still to take care of, a feature film with a larger budget might be just what the doctor ordered for Tommy.

4 Downfall of Oswald Mosley

Oswald Mosley, main villain of season 5

Oswald Mosley has been called "evil" by Thomas Shelby, which speaks volumes about the politician's power. Oswald Mosley is the leader of the fascist movement in Britain, and there are a lot of people who back his ideas.

This is dangerous for the country and Thomas knows that if Mosley's power is left unchecked, it will eventually lead to chaos. Thomas will definitely be planning the death of Oswald Mosley to save Britain from the fascists.

3 Death of Jack Nelson

Jack Nelson from Peaky Blinders

Jack Nelson is the uncle of Gina Gray. He was introduced in season 6, and it has been confirmed that he is backing the fascists, which puts him on Thomas' radar. In addition to backing the fascists, Jack Nelson also planned to assassinate Thomas with the help of the IRA, but their attempt was foiled by the Peaky Blinders.

Thomas will likely target Jack Nelson because after the latter's death Thomas can easily do business in the United States, especially after Alfie Solomons left Britain. As the Peaky Blinders follow a certain code, Gina will very likely be spared by Thomas.

2 Thomas' Reunion With Lizzie

Tommy and Lizzie sitting

Lizzie left Thomas after she found out that he had slept with Diana Mitford. Lizzie could not believe that Thomas could do such a thing just a few days after the death of their daughter. Lizzie left and Charles went with her.

In the final episode, Charles was seen attending the feast, where Tommy gave his farewell speech. Thomas loves Lizzie, and it is very likely that he pushed her away because he thought it was better if he died alone. So, it is possible that Thomas will try to reunite with Lizzie in the movie.

1 The Death of Thomas Shelby

Tommy smoking a cigarette

Series fans were anxiously awaiting the final episode, as it seemed obvious that Thomas would die. But, they were not expecting the plot twist. It was revealed that Thomas did not have tuberculoma and that he was actually perfectly healthy.

It turned out that Tommy's personal doctor was working with Oswald Mosley, who believed that faking Thomas' test reports was the best way to get rid of him. There are a lot of questions about Thomas' future, but it would make sense if the movie finally brings his incredible story to an end.

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