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‘Peaky Blinders’ Season 4 Air Date, Spoilers, News & Update: Will Tommy Shelby Stop Wrongdoings? Will He Die? Find Out Here!

Although it looks like "Peaky Blinders" Season 4's release will be still far from today, fans are now excited how it will continue the major cliffhanger. As the show's lead star Cillian Murphy continuously talks about his program and giving teasers and hints, viewers now cast their theories and assumptions.

Cillian Murphy once revealed that his character as Tommy Shelby is unafraid to die. With that, fans quickly ask if he is going to die in the coming "Peaky Blinders" Season 4. "Maybe wishing to die, which makes him terrifying, you know?" he told The Guardian.

To recall, Tommy Shelby almost died in "Peaky Blinders" Season 3 after being seriously beaten, injected with drugs, had a fractured skull, concussion and suffered hematoma and hemorrhage. But, of course, as he is the show's leading star, it is very unlikely that he will die in "Peaky Blinders" Season 4.

Aside from the alleged death, some also question if Tommy Shelby is going to change and give up his wrongdoings in "Peaky Blinders" Season 4. "Because of what happened to him in the First World War it's kind of - it's never gonna stop," he told the Birmingham Mail.

The publication confirmed that Tommy Shelby will stay as the man he is. He is the guy who often looking for something and wants to achieve everything and still craving for more. This will continue if "Peaky Blinders" Season 4, as Cillian Murphy said, his character won't be retiring after all.

Meanwhile, Express & Star reported that Cillian Murphy confirmed that "Peaky Blinders" Season 4 will start shooting in the coming spring of 2017. It is also noted that cast of the show is coming back at the Black Country Living Museum to film.

"We start shooting the next series next March, I think," Cillian Murphy said. If its schedule will be followed, it will take four months to shoot "Peaky Blinders" Season 4 then will be edited for about three months and expected to be back on the small screens next autumn on BBC.

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