Harvey Weinstein calls the show “a richly creative, deeply engaging series that will have the perfect home in the U.S. … I think Netflix is unbelievably good at marketing, and I think they are going to do a major job of getting the right people to watch.” Mandabach sees Peaky Blinders as a “story that doesn’t really have an end.” She adds, “Foreign sales have been really good for our little enterprise. Brits are very prideful of something that is a precious bit of historical fiction, and the mythologizing gives a lot of pride.” There is also a lot of interest in working-class stories that haven’t been told. There is a mythology and a story to tell.” The premiere of S2, which hits the UK on October 2, was held in Birmingham on Sunday, and, Mandabach says, “From what I can tell, there is serious intent to view. “In our happy minds, it goes on for much longer.” Mandabach says the busy and prolific Knight “is very committed to Peaky Blinders. “We have to wait for the BBC to weigh in,” executive producer Caryn Mandabach tells me. Season 3 has yet to be greenlighted in keeping with the policy of UK broadcasters, which tend not to advance themselves. The Weinstein Co actually acquired rights to the first three seasons with options for others. The period series is set in Birmingham, England, where the Shelby family leads the Peaky Blinders – a feared gang named for their practice of sewing razor blades into the peaks of their caps. Tom Hardy Joins Season Two Of BBC Crime Saga 'Peaky Blinders'
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