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Cillian Murphy has recently navigated a complex path through the cinematic landscape, marking a significant moment in his career by completing a major chapter of one of his most celebrated franchises.
This year brought closure to the legacy of Peaky Blinders. The highly anticipated film, Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man, premiered in Birmingham in March before hitting streaming services across the globe on Netflix on March 20th.
Beyond the scope of his signature series, Murphy has also shared insights into his recent experiences with other monumental projects. In a candid conversation with Stephen Colbert, he spoke about the emotional weight of his schedule and the choices that shaped his creative journey.
One notable reflection involved the opportunity to collaborate on other high-profile endeavors. Murphy expressed a sense of relief regarding his involvement in other acclaimed cinematic events, specifically mentioning the freedom he felt not reuniting with director Christopher Nolan for The Odyssey.