Cillian Murphy jumped on his horse with a bloody gash on his face as he continued filming for the new Peaky Blinders movie, on set in Manchester on Monday.
The lead actor, 48, got stuck into filming as he resumed his iconic role of Tommy Shelby for the upcoming film.
Cillian was covered head to toe in mud, sporting his staple Tommy Shelby attire as he road around on the black horse.
The Oscar winner played the gangster in the multi-award winning BBC series from 2013 to 2022 and is now back.
It appears that the new offering is set to be as violent and dramatic as ever as Cillian got stuck into filming while looking very much worse for wear.
Cillian Murphy, 48, jumped on his horse with a bloody gash on his face as he continued filming for the new Peaky Blinders movie, on set in Manchester on Monday
The lead actor got stuck into filming as he resumed his iconic role of Tommy Shelby for the upcoming film
Cillian was covered head to toe in mud, sporting his staple Tommy Shelby attire as he road around on the black horse
In the new movie, Cillian will star alongside new cast members Barry Keoghan, Rebecca Ferguson and Tim Roth.
In September, it was announced that Saltburn star Barry had joined the cast, but details of his character have not yet been revealed.
Barry has had an impressive career over the past few years starring in Saltburn, Top Boy and The Banshees of Inisherin.
Netflix announced in June 2024 that the feature film had been greenlit and would go into production later this year.
In June it was confirmed that the Peaky Blinders' original writing and directing team will be returning alongside Cillian for the Netflix film adaptation of the hit British series.
Netflix confirmed the news on X with a photograph of the script, while the Oscar winning actor told Deadline: 'It seems like Tommy Shelby wasn't finished with me…
'It is very gratifying to be re-collaborating with Steven Knight and Tom Harper on the film version of Peaky Blinders. This is one for the fans.'
Director Tom shared: 'When I first directed Peaky Blinders over 10 years ago, we didn't know what the series would become, but we did know that there was something in the alchemy of the cast and the writing that felt explosive.
Cillian looked exhausted as he filmed scenes covered in mud and had blood dripping all down his face
The Oscar winner played the gangster in the multi-award winning BBC series from 2013 to 2022 and is now back
It appears that the new offering is set to be as violent and dramatic as ever as Cillian got stuck into filming while looking very much worse for wear
Cillian transformed into his iconic Tommy Shelby role
Cillian chatted with a member of the crew during filming
Cillian looked happier than ever to be back filming Peaky Blinders
In September, it was announced that Saltburn star Barry had joined the cast, but details of his character have not yet been revealed
'Peaky has always been a story about family - and so it's incredibly exciting to be reuniting with Steve and Cillian to bring the movie to audiences across the world on Netflix.'
Peaky Blinders launched in 2013 and garnered huge audiences both in Britain and overseas, attracting roles for silver-screen stars such as Tom Hardy and Anya Taylor-Joy.
The programme is loosely based on a real Birmingham gang of the same name operating from the 1880s to the 1920s who did the same illegal activities their fictional counterparts did.
Peaky Blinders aired six series over nine years and ended with Tommy, who had been tricked into believing he had a terminal illness, surviving an assassination attempt orchestrated by his own nephew before killing him and moving away for a new life.