
Charlie Heaton Cast as Tommy Shelby's Son in 'Peaky Blinders' Sequel
Charlie Heaton, known for 'Stranger Things,' has been cast as an adult Charles Shelby, Tommy Shelby's son, in the upcoming 'Peaky Blinders' sequel. First-look images reveal Heaton in the role, leading a new chapter set in the 1950s.
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‘Peaky Blinders’ Sequel First Look: Charles Shelby is All Grown Up as ‘Stranger Things’ Star Charlie Heaton Steps Into the Role of Tommy’s Son
Charlie Heaton is swapping the 1980s for the 1950s in the first image of him on the set of the untitled sequel to “Peaky Blinders.” Heaton, best known for his role as Jonathan Byers in Netflix monster hit “Stranger Things,” is set to play Charles Shelby in the series, which also stars Jamie Bell as […]
By K.J. Yossman
Read full article →‘Peaky Blinders’: First Look at ‘Stranger Things’ Star Charlie Heaton as Charles Shelby in New Era for Hit Drama
The BBC and Netflix have dropped an image of Heaton as Tommy Shelby's son in the new series, set a decade after World War II.
By Lily Ford
Read full article →‘Peaky Blinders’ Resolves Charlie Heaton Mystery As ‘Stranger Things’ Star Revealed In First Look To Be Tommy Shelby’s Son
Stranger Things star Charlie Heaton has swapped the Upside Down for The Garrison. Netflix and the BBC have unveiled a first look image of Heaton and revealed he will play Tommy Shelby’s eldest son Charles Shelby in Steven Knight’s Peaky Blinders sequel series. Heaton’s character had proved a mystery since his casting was revealed last […]
By Max Goldbart
Read full article →Charlie Heaton's exciting role in 'Peaky Blinders' TV series revealed - Geo News
Charlie Heaton's exciting role in 'Peaky Blinders' TV series revealed Geo News
Read full article →‘Peaky Blinders’ first look at ‘Stranger Things’ actor Charlie Heaton leading new 1950s chapter
The new series focuses on the new generation of Shelbys The post ‘Peaky Blinders’ first look at ‘Stranger Things’ actor Charlie Heaton leading new 1950s chapter appeared first on NME.
By Victoria Luxford
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