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Filming for Peaky Blinders returns to the Black Country Living Museum in March

The stars of Peaky Blinders will return to the Black Country in March when filming of the hit show resumes.

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Its star Cillian Murphy has confirmed that work on series four is to roll again next spring.

It means the gangster show, which is filmed largely at the Black Country Living Museum, is likely to return to screens next autumn.

The actor, who plays gang leader Tommy Shelby in the hit drama which portrays Birmingham gangs of the 1920s, made the revelation at the premiere of thriller Free Fire.

He said: "We start shooting the next series next March, I think. The success of it is down to really great writing. People in America love it, people in Australia love it, people in Poland love it – it's mad."

The last series of Peaky Blinders took four months to film and then three months to edit.

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