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Peaky Blinders season 5 is coming to Netflix tomorrow - plot, spoilers and everything you need to know

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Peaky Blinders fans were hit with the news that filming had been postponed last month due to the coronavirus outbreak. So a date for the new series coming to the TV isn't yet confirmed.

But, there is good news if you don't mind watching what you may have already seen. That's because season five of the BBC gangster drama series is finally coming to Netflix.

The Bafta award winning series starring Cillian Murphy has been a hit since its launch in 2013. And most recent run will land on the streaming service on Wednesday, April 22, the perfect time to give it another binge watch.

Or the perfect time to watch it for the first time. Of course Cillian Murphy reprises his role as Tommy Shelby and he is joined in the series by familiar characters

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