Peaky Blinders Season 6 debuts at the end of the week on BBC One, with the new episodes set to see the arrival of our cherished characters as well as a couple of new faces – including, in all honesty, Help, and Line of Duty star Stephen Graham.

While very little has been uncovered regarding Graham’s new person, Peaky Blinders maker Steven Knight has said that he trusts fans will “be shocked” by the job.

Also, as indicated by RadioTimes.com, as they have talked with the Knight where he prodded Graham’s forthcoming introduction, he will astound his fans.

Knight said:

“I trust they’ll be shocked. What I can say, he’s from Liverpool”.

Likewise, he said, “And he’s talking in his highlight, which I think Stephen appreciated.”

Since Graham was reported as another cast part for Peaky Blinders Season 6, enthusiasts of the wrongdoing dramatization have been thinking about who his personality may be – with some, in any event, figuring he may be playing Chicago criminal Al Capone, a job he played in Boardwalk Empire.

Notwithstanding, with the secret trailer showing Graham talking in his local Liverpudlian intonation (and Knight as of late affirming this), we realize that can’t be the situation.

With Tom Hardy set to return as mobster Alfie Solomons, maybe Graham might be playing a partner of his? Or then again, maybe he’s one of Oswald Mosley’s (Sam Claflin) impossible allies?

While we have hardly any familiarity with Graham’s personality, we, in all actuality, do realize that Cillian Murphy’s Tommy Shelby will be returning for the Peaky Blinders film close by Paul Anderson, who plays his sibling, Arthur.

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