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When Tommy Shelby (Cillian Murphy) receives a mysterious letter on Christmas Eve, he realises that his entire family is in danger of annihilation. As the enemy closes in, Tommy flees his country house and heads to the only safe place he knows. Co-starring Helen McCrory, Paul Anderson, Aidan Gillen, Adrien Brody and Tom Hardy, Steven Knight’s beloved crime saga makes a triumphant return to the streets of Birmingham in its most sensational and action-packed chapter yet. (2 Entertain Video)

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3DD!3 

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English Flirting with the Godfather ... Italian-Americans come to carry out a vendetta and Tommy finally has some work to do. This must be one of the best sequels also thanks to fantastically build-up towards the finale. Tom Hardy awesome. Alfie is definitely the best and the most unpredictable figure of the series. Excellent contemplation over blindness. Why not? ()

Necrotongue 

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English I really enjoyed Season 3 as a whole, even though I have strong reservations concerning some issues. In any case, it was one of the best seasons that the creators of Peaky Blinders have offered so far. Adrien Brody was a great choice, although his Luca Changretta can’t measure up to Tom Hardy's fantastic Alfie Solomons. Plus, the season finale opened up the possibility of a greater connection with politics in the future, which means that Tommy Shelby is very likely to turn into a total scumbag, and I can't wait to see that. ()

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Kaka 

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English Most people will remember the fourth season mainly for the duel of two extremely charismatic blokes. On the one hand, the cool, smart businessman Shelby, and on the other, the somewhat cocky, cool mafioso Luca, played by the always terrific Adrien Brody. ()

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