How the Peaky Blinders finale sets up the movie (2024)

Peaky Blinders spoilers follow.

Tommy Shelby's fate has been decided and the end of Peaky Blinders as we know it has come to pass – and as expected, it came with more than a few twists.

With the threat of tuberculoma giving Tommy a death sentence, Michael (Finn Cole) vowing to kill him for vengeance over Polly's death, and both his business and family crumbling around him, there were more than a few loose strings to tie up by the show's end.

Here's what happened to the central characters, and what that means for the upcoming movie.

Tommy Shelby

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Tommy spends the vast majority of the final episode preparing for death – but the cat with nine lives has managed to live to fight yet another day. The movie now surely promises the return of Cillian Murphy and his flat cap for another outing.

Believing he had tuberculoma, a build-up of lumps on the base of the brain, Tommy set about putting his final preparations in place and tying up his loose ends. He even blew up his family mansion to make way for new homes for the working class of Birmingham.

He then retired, saying goodbye to his family and handing over the business to Ada (who, let's face it, was better equipped to run it anyway). After one last dinner, he resigns himself to a life of solitude with the intent to die alone with his horses in a gypsy caravan.

But a message from his dead daughter Ruby then provided some clarity to gave him literally a new lease of life.

Ruby's message urged Tommy to head towards his campfire ("Light the fire again and get warm, and you will see that you must live"), and fragments of a newspaper article about the marriage on that fire showed Tommy the truth – that Dr Holford, who gave him the deadly diagnosis, was all part of an elaborate scam.

Despite living with the burden of tuberculoma over the past three episodes, it turned out to be nothing but a malicious ruse executed by Oswald Mosley and his band of fascists. Mosley had recruited Dr Holford to help out, and he was so tightly connected to the fascist cause he was even present at Mosley's wedding to Diana Mitford, where Adolf Hitler was best man.

Holford, who is revealed to be an out-and-out racist who had nothing but contempt for gypsies like the Shelbys, rationalises his actions when Tommy confronts him, branding Tommy a "sick man". This is the 'man with green eyes' and the 'grey man' that has been foreshadowed throughout season six's run.

Although he holds a gun to Holford's head, Tommy ultimately decides to spare his life, revived by the knowledge that he isn't going to die.

Returning back to the caravan he now lives in, he sees someone has set it on fire. Rather than fight it, he considers this a clean slate, heads off on his horse ready to make a new life for himself.

One plot thread that will probably never be directly resolved, even in a movie, is Tommy’s failure to assassinate Oswald Mosley - which was thwarted by the IRA in season 5, and was still unaccomplished by the end of season six. That’s probably because Blinders’ Mosley is based on a real person. The founder of the British Union of Fascists, the real-life Mosley survived until 1980 when he died of Parkinson's.

However, if the movie takes place during World War II, which is the proposed timeline, Tommy would still be able to get his revenge against the fascists he despises – even if he can’t directly take down Mosley himself.

Duke Shelby

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Duke Shelby has been fully brought into the family fold within a matter of weeks, admitting he had killed a man before he even became a member of the Blinders. The man was an orderly who refused to help his dying mum at a hospital because she was a gypsy. It turns out he was only upset about witnessing the horrific garrotte moment earlier in the series because he found it "unfair", not because blood made him ill.

And as it happens, he's a damn good shot too, and Billy Grade met his maker at Duke's hand with the help of Isiah. Under command from Tommy, Isiah and Duke got to work clearing out Tommy's house, with the youngest Shelby brother Finn arriving with Billy to party in celebration.

Only they were then ambushed, with Billy getting shot in the head and Finn being pushed out of the family for good as a result of bringing a traitor into the ranks. It turns out there was a reason Finn was barely seen at all this season – he wasn't trusted. Finn vows vengeance after Duke announces, by order of the Peaky Blinders, that he is no longer a Shelby.

Arthur Shelby

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A newly-clean Arthur returned from the brink we've seen him at all season. He was in charge of the IRA leg of the operation, waiting patiently at the Garrison pub for Captain Swing and her cohorts to come and get him.

But a Shelby always has a plan, and it didn't take long for things to get complicated — with a massive shootout ensuing. Arthur was alongside Jeremiah and his crew, leaving Swing and her associates quickly outnumbered, even with a sniper helping them in the rafters.

After eventually throwing mustard gas into the mix, the Peaky Blinders emerge victorious, with Arthur giving Swing enough recovery to breathe before shooting her in the heart in vengeance for what she did to Aunt Polly.

Arthur is the only person in the family Tommy tells about his diagnosis and is too distraught to be at the final goodbye dinner to his brother.

But now that he's alive, a reunion could be on the cards — just in time for the movie. Let's hope he finally gets the justice he deserves for a character that has become such a fan favourite.

Well, that's if Arthur actor Paul Anderson returns for the film. None of the cast has been confirmed yet, and Paul previously told Digital Spy that he would only consider it if the script was good enough.

"There is talk of it, and if I believed in the script enough and thought it could work, then why not? But like I say, there [are] very few TV shows that do that.

"You wouldn't want to end a good TV series with a bad movie. That wouldn't be right. And TV's such a great medium. A movie is over in an hour and a half, or two hours, and you shoot it for four months or less, and then it's done."

Michael Gray

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For someone who has been monologuing to the camera about how much he wanted to kill Tommy Shelby all season, Michael did a pretty poor job of actually doing it.

Almost as soon as he's let out of jail, Michael was thrown off track by a reunion with wife Gina, who tells him of plans to kill not just Tommy, but also Arthur, young Charlie and newcomer Duke. The idea throws Michael, who has at least stood by the 'no kids, no women' murder policy. Hey, everyone has to have their standards, right?

Arranging to meet Tommy in Canada, Michael formulates a plan to plant a bomb in his car – only he doesn't count on Johnny Dogs being there to move it into his own while Michael distracts Tommy.

When the bomb goes off, Michael is irked to discover that his job wasn't completed after all, and someone like Tommy doesn't die quite that easily.

After one final speech-off, Tommy shoots him in the eye, ending Polly's prophecy that there'll be a war, and one of them will die.

Alfie Solomons

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Out of everyone, it seems Alfie Solomons has done pretty well for himself in the final episode, setting up a new life in Boston as the premier bootlegger of the area thanks to Tommy killing off his competition.

After all, most of the gangsters in England think he's dead, what else is he going to do?!

In response, he signs over his work in Camden Town to the Blinders, and the frenemies long-standing business partnership is done.

Lizzie

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Lizzie officially reached the end of her tether after discovering Tommy had slept with Diana Mitford and decided to leave him. Still distraught over the death of her daughter Ruby, she's surprised when Tommy's son Charlie asks to join her instead of staying with him.

"You may not be my mum, but you're more my mum than he's my dad," the 12-year-old says, and Tommy relents, believing he's dying anyway and his child will be taken care of.

It's not known what happened to her, or how she'll discover the truth about Tommy.

Peaky Blinders series 6 is available now on BBC iPlayer, and will be available on Netflix from June 10.

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FAQs

What did the ending of Peaky Blinders mean? ›

Upon the realization that the diagnosis is false and with all his affairs in order, Tommy decides to start a new life, riding off on a white horse, renewed. The white horse is symbolic as the first time we ever saw Tommy in the show, he rode in on a black horse.

Did Finn know Billy was a traitor? ›

While the other Shelbys recognize Billy as an informant, Finn does not and trusts him too much.

Where did Tommy go at the end of Peaky Blinders? ›

He then retired, saying goodbye to his family and handing over the business to Ada (who, let's face it, was better equipped to run it anyway). After one last dinner, he resigns himself to a life of solitude with the intent to die alone with his horses in a gypsy caravan.

What did Tommy whisper to Duke? ›

After cutting his speech to Charles short, Tommy walks over to Duke, whispers something inaudible in his ear, and prepares to leave. It's been hinted that Tommy's words to Duke featured the elder naming his son his true heir as the family's power broker.

Why did they kick Finn out of Peaky Blinders? ›

The finale confirms that Tommy knew about Finn's mistakes and lack of trust, leading to Finn being excommunicated from the Peaky Blinders and suggesting a potential return in the upcoming Peaky Blinders movie.

Who ended the Peaky Blinders in real life? ›

They held "control" for 30 years until 1920, when a larger gang, the Birmingham Boys, led by Billy Kimber, overtook them. Although they had disappeared by the 1920s, the name "Peaky Blinders" became synonymous slang for any street gang in Birmingham.

How did Tommy figure out Billy was the mole? ›

After Jack Nelson violently forced Billy Grade into becoming an informant for his operation, somehow Tommy found out (possibly because Billy was passing information to Gina Gray, whom Tommy had surveilled and was blackmailing over her adultery with Oswald Mosley).

Who killed Polly Gray? ›

She was killed by the IRA, as a consequence for her nephews' actions after they tried to have Oswald Mosley assassinated. Her body was then delivered to Thomas' house, Arrow House, where he broke down in tears from grief and guilt.

Why did Michael betray Tommy? ›

Michael says that he did it to protect his mother. Tommy exiles Michael to New York , still keeping him part of the business to expand into America, but his trust, once held in high regard, in Michael is now completely gone.

Why did Tommy shoot Michael in the eye? ›

Michael told Tommy that Polly's death was his fault, to which Tommy said Polly still visited him in his dreams. "She'll visit me no more," Tommy said as he pulled the trigger and shot Michael through the eye. Tommy then retreated into nature, planning to take his own life before illness took him.

Who was Gina in Sleeping with Peaky Blinders season 6? ›

Gina is present when Mosley, Uncle Jack, Ada Thorne and Diana Mitford meet to discuss business and the future of the world. Later, Gina is seen cheating on Michael with Mosley in his apartment.

Did Tommy cheat on Lizzie? ›

How does Peaky Blinders end for Lizzie? Season six saw Lizzie discovering that Tommy had cheated on her with Diana Mitford, causing Lizzie to ultimately make the decision to leave him. While she's still grieving for her and Tommy's daughter Ruby, Lizzie ends up bonding with Tommy's 12-year-old son Charlie.

Is Duke Tommy's real son? ›

Erasmus 'Duke' Shelby is the illegitimate firstborn son of Thomas Shelby and a woman called Zelda, as well as being the half-brother of Charles and Ruby Shelby.

Why do the Peaky Blinders say in the bleak midwinter? ›

They say it to remind themselves of their agreement to accept death when it finally did come. Both John and Arthur are prepared to die at any moment and the use of the quote, "in the bleak mid-winter," is just a way of reminding themselves not to be afraid.

Why did Peaky Blinders end? ›

As to why the show is ending slightly earlier than fans expected, there appear to be a number of factors. Knight, for example, is busier than ever, and is having to juggle his time between Peaky Blinders and a number of other projects, including Season 2 of his Apple TV+ drama See.

Will there be a season 7 of Peaky Blinders? ›

Peaky Blinders will not have a Season 7, as series creator Steven Knight made the decision to bring the BBC drama to a close with Season 6 back in January 2021, a time marked by the challenges presented by the COVID pandemic.

Who burned Tommy's caravan? ›

His caravan was set ablaze by Holford's manservant. He'd be assumed dead and could make a fresh start. He rode off into the sunset a free man – “back where we began: horses and caravans, vagabonds and thieves”. See you on the silver screen, Tom.

What does the 11th hour mean in Peaky Blinders? ›

Tommy then says, “Eleventh hour. Armistice. Peace at last.” The statement is an allusion to the First World War; Armistice was declared on the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month—11/11/1918—marking the end of the war.

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