The trailer for the final season of Peaky Blinders has been released.
The critically acclaimed BBC series has been on the airwaves since 2013, bagging several awards during its run.
However, all good things must come to an end, and the Shelby gang have one more score to settle.
The sixth season looks to touch on the rise of fascism and labour unions, along with some high-octane action.
This season marks one of the final performances of star Helen McCrory, who sadly died at the age of 52 last year.
Cillian Murphy returns as enigmatic crime boss Tommy Shelby, along with a multitude of other returning actors such as Tom Hardy, Anya Taylor-Joy, and Sophie Rundle.
While this season will provide some finality, show creator Steven Knight is planning on creating a Peaky Blinders film to act as a conclusion to the story.
While spin-offs could happen from the Peaky Blinders universe, Knight says that he won't be involved anymore.
There is no official release date for the final season yet, but Knight expects it to hit television screens sometime between March and May of this year.
You can watch the trailer for the new season here.
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