Peaky Blinders star Natasha O'Keeffe exudes 1930s elegance in stunning promotional snaps
The screen star will don the elegant look for upcoming scenes which sees her attend a ball alongside husband Tommy after it was revealed he was still alive and kicking in the series six opener.
The episode also saw the burial of Polly Gray along with an on-screen tribute to Helen reading: 'Dedicated to the memory of Helen McCrory OBE 'Polly Gray'. This comes as creator Steven Knight said the final season of Peaky Blinders will 'go into and beyond the Second World War' and is 'the end of the beginning' as he teased a future film release.marking the start of World War Two.
The 90-second teaser trailer kicks off with Tommy dramatically walking across a shadowy field before firing a machine gun into the air while shouting.The trailer was jam-packed with nail-biting stand-offs, intense fight scenes and a devastating fire, leaving fans wondering what plot twists the final series would bring.
Comeback: The sixth and final series of Peaky Blinders will launch on BBC One on February 27 at 9pm, it has been confirmed Helen did not film any scenes as her iconic character Aunt Polly in the sixth and final series of Peaky Blinders following her cancer diagnosis.The BAFTA Cymru award winner did not get the chance to appear in any scenes and creators of the BBC drama had to rewrite 'vast sections' of the show.
According to reports, Aunt Polly was set to have a larger role in the new series, before she had to be rewritten out of the script. Following Helen's death, her husband Damian Lewis wrote on Twitter: 'I'm heartbroken to announce that after a heroic battle with cancer... He later revealed his late wife had urged him to find love again just two weeks before her death, adding she had shown 'no fear, no bitterness' and 'no self-pity.', the actor said Helen told him and their children, daughter Manon, 14, and son Gulliver, 13, that she wanted 'Daddy to have lots of girlfriends'.
Ireland Latest News, Ireland Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Peaky Blinders review — tribute to Helen McCrory was pure class'PeakyBlinders still has that heavy stamp of quality, the unique mix of early 20th-century gangsterism set against modern music and reassuringly uncorny dialogue' ★★★★☆
Read more »
Peaky Blinders fans praise show's handling of Helen McCrory's deathCritics and viewers alike responded positively to the show's return, with the episode dedicated to the memory of Helen McCrory, who played Polly Gray, following her death from breast cancer last year.
Read more »
Peaky Blinders episode one review: a bleak new dawn for the gang'Nothing really makes sense yet and there are a whole lot of loose ends. But I’m not worried: Knight has form for keeping things simmering until a boiling point' PeakyBlinders ⭐⭐⭐
Read more »
Peaky Blinders Viewers In Tears Over ‘Heartbreaking’ Opening Funeral Scene And Helen McCrory TributePolly Gray was written out of the BBC drama following Helen's death from cancer last year.
Read more »
Peaky Blinders: The story so far and the answers we need in series 6Peaky Blinders: 'It’s been a while, so for those whose memories are as sketchy as Adrien Brody’s mafioso mumbling, here’s a recap on the series' 👇
Read more »
Why do people love “Peaky Blinders”?The show takes the country houses of “Downton Abbey”, shoots the hapless lords and replaces them with a compelling, factory-owning Al Capone speaking in the Birmingham argot
Read more »