The cast list for the Peaky Blinders film has been updated with a familiar face returning to join the Netflix production (per The Radio Times). Mainstay Sophie Rundle, known for portraying Ada Shelby, reunites with Cillian Murphy, who reprises his role as gangster Tommy Shelby, Ada’s brother.
Other members associated with the Peaky Blinders crew, Charlie Strong (Ned Dennehy), Johnny Dogs (Packy Lee), and Curly (Ian Peck), are also reprising their roles for the feature-length adaptation.
Stephen Graham, known for playing union convener Hayden Stagg in the crime drama, is also set to reprise his role in the film (per Deadline on October 10).
Graham is further recognised for his roles in Line of Duty, Boiling Point, Bodies, and the films Snatch, and This Is England. Speaking to the publication, Graham said he was “looking forward to seeing the lads again.”

Rundle, 36, has featured in multiple high-profile series including Happy Valley and Gentleman Jack (both in collaboration with writer Sally Wainwright), Bodyguard, The Bletchley Circle, After the Flood, and The Diplomat.
Peaky Blinders ran on the BBC between 2013 to 2022 for six series. The original cast featured the likes of the late Helen McCrory, Joe Cole, Annabelle Wallis, Paul Anderson, Tom Hardy, Finn Cole, and Sam Claflin.
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