Speaking to RadioTimes.com, he said:
“I personally believe – and I think everybody involved believes – that this is the best series yet, for all sorts of reasons.
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“There’s a lot going on, there’s a lot of bells ringing, there’s a lot of conflict happening. It’s like when [series one and two star] Sam Neill was no longer in it. That felt like a loss, but you move on. You have to.”
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Knight – who also works with Hardy in BBC series ‘Taboo’ – added that the fifth season of’Peaky Blinders’ will also deal with “the rise of fascism” as the newly-elected Thomas Shelby MP (Cillian Murphy) facing difficulties in a position of power.
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