
Cillian Murphy's Unstoppable Rise: Peaky Blinders, Steve, and Beyond
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Simultaneously, Murphy is capping off his Oppenheimer Oscar win streak by sliding straight into the lead in Steve, an intense 1990s-set drama for Netflix directed by Tim Mielants and penned by Max Porter. The streamer just released the first official image and full cast for Steve, which will land in select cinemas this September and globally on Netflix October 3rd. Not only is Murphy starring as a troubled reform school headteacher battling to save both his school and his own sanity, but this marks the inaugural production under his new production company, Big Things Films, run alongside Alan Moloney. Deadline and XMAG have characterized Steve as one of the season’s heavyweight releases, mixing institutional critique and high-caliber acting, with Murphy at its center.
Less publicly, Murphy is attached as executive producer for 28 Years Later, the latest installment in Danny Boyle’s post-apocalyptic franchise, but he will not appear on screen. Sony has launched teasers and posters for the June 2025 release, as covered extensively by outlets like JoBlo and Love Horror, and while Murphy’s connection is behind the camera, this keeps his creative influence at the center of a major horror comeback.
On the social front, Murphy’s own Instagram remains understated but active, dropping candid posts to hundreds of thousands of likes in the past forty-eight hours, with the latest going up August 4th, prompting another mini-wave of fan speculation and media pickup.
Rounding out the chatter is an amusing post-Oppenheimer anecdote shared in recent interviews: co-stars Matt Damon and Emily Blunt joked that Murphy’s famously piercing blue eyes were a “real problem” for them on set, a story that found its way into People and KoiMoi. Meanwhile, tabloids continue to speculate about Murphy’s personal life and forthcoming secret projects, but nothing verified has emerged beyond these substantial professional headlines. For the moment, Cillian Murphy stays firmly at the top of the A-list, weaving blockbuster returns and auteur dramas into a powerhouse season that looks set to define the next chapter of his career.
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