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Peaky Blinders and Line Of Duty suspend filming


The confirmation comes in the stead of announcements that
other UK productions including Netflix’s English and Scottish location shoots
on fantasy series The Witcher, and a series of shut-downs in the US
including Riverdale, The Flash
and more
.

Filming began mid-February in Belfast on BBC crime thriller Line Of Duty’s sixth series, which is set to
welcome Kelly Macdonald as its major guest star. Approximately one month of
filming has taken place at this point (around a quarter of the time it took to film
series five between September and December 2018).

Only last Friday, Line Of Duty fans
were recently treated to a very special mini-episode of the series in aid of fundraising
initiative Sport Relief (donate
here
). The lovingly made spoof featured AC-12 regulars Vicky McClure,
Martin Compston and Adrian Dunbar interviewing a new potentially bent copper played
by Jason Isaacs, whose legal representation (Lee Mack) left… something to be
desired. Watch
the ten-minute short here
. It’s nice to be back with them, isn’t it?

Peaky Blinders’ postponement was also confirmed on the official Twitter account:  

Series six of the Birmingham-set period gangster story is due
to continue exactly where series five left off, with Cillian Murphy’s Tommy Shelby
beset by threats from inside and out. In an unprecedented move for the series
which usually welcomes a new director for each six-episode series, it’s continuing
with the same director – Anthony Byrne – for two consecutive runs.





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