Warning: Contains SPOILERS for Peaky Blinders season 6.
Peaky Blindersseason 6 ended with multiple bangs, but this is not the end for Tommy Shelby (Cillian Murphy) or Shelby Company Limited — here's what we know about the show's future. The BBC show's season 6 finale saw Tommy tie multiple loose ends, Michael (Finn Cole) and «black cat» Billy Grade (Emmett J. Scanlan) included. But Tommy's tuberculoma diagnosis was revealed as a scam plotted by fascist Oswald Mosley (Sam Claflin) and Dr. Holford (Aneurin Barnard). While fans were expecting a tragic end for Tommy Shelby, it's now safe to say Tommy has yet to try and «change the world» if Peaky Blinders will indeed continue.
In the Peaky Blinders season 6 finale, Tommy returns as the criminal mastermind who is always one step ahead of his enemies. He welcomes his illegitimate son Duke (Conrad Khan) as a true Peaky Blinder when he gives him and Isiah (Jordan Bolger) the task to kill traitor Billy Grade and remove Finn (Harry Kirton) from the family (at last, it becomes clear why Finn has missed from the show so much: the Shelbys didn't trust him). Tommy also prevents Arthur's (Paul Anderson) assassination: the brothers' plan leads to an epic stand-off between Arthur, Charlie (Ned Dennehy), and Jeremiah (Benjamin Zephaniah) versus Laura McKee (Charlene McKenna) and her IRA band (resulting in Arthur finally getting his revenge for Polly's death). Finally, Tommy travels to Canada with Johnny Dogs (Packy Lee) and prevents his own assassination, moving the bomb to a different car and fatally shooting Michael.
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