The Peaky Blinders sequel has cast Game of Thrones and All Her Fault stars according to Deadline. Conleth Hill and Daniel Monks join the crime saga's next chapter.
Hill plays Clemmy Keeler, the ruthless patriarch of the Keeler gangster family. His crew will become the Peaky Blinders' newest and most formidable rivals as the family returns to power in Birmingham. Hill is known for playing morally complex villains with chilling charisma.
Daniel Monks, who recently starred opposite Sarah Snook in Peacock's All Her Fault, brings dramatic credentials to the season. His character will affect the power dynamics of the story.
Returning actors Ned Dennehy and Packy Lee are reprising their roles from the original series. Their presence shows that creator Steven Knight is building around the core cast rather than replacing it. Dennehy and Lee's characters developed cult followings, and their return addresses fan expectations.
The original series ended on a cliffhanger that left viewers wanting answers. This sequel carries significant weight. Adding Game of Thrones-level talent suggests a genuine expansion of the universe, not a cash-grab spin-off.
Peaky Blinders fans are already parsing what these new additions mean for Tommy Shelby and the family.




