Key Points

Steven Knight, the acclaimed creator of 'Peaky Blinders,' has been tapped to write the script for Denis Villeneuve's upcoming James Bond film. Knight brings a strong track record, including Oscar-nominated screenplays like 'Eastern Promises.' The film, aiming for a 2028 release, will soon focus on casting the next 007. This collaboration marks a major step in the next chapter of the Bond franchise.

Key Points: Peaky Blinders Creator Steven Knight Joins Villeneuve's Bond Film

  • Steven Knight known for 'Peaky Blinders' and 'Eastern Promises'
  • Villeneuve directing Bond 26 with 2028 target
  • Knight's diverse credits include 'Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?'
  • Next step is casting the new James Bond
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'Peaky Blinders' creator Steven Knight joins Denis Villeneuve's 'James Bond' team as scriptwriter

Steven Knight, creator of 'Peaky Blinders,' will write the script for Denis Villeneuve's upcoming James Bond movie, aiming for a 2028 release.

"Knight's first produced film, 'Dirty Pretty Things,' won four British Independent Film Awards and earned an Oscar nomination. — Variety"

Washington DC, August 1

'Peaky Blinders' creator Steven Knight has boarded the team of Denis Villeneuve's upcoming directorial 'James Bond' movie. He has been hired to pen the script of the film, reported Variety.

Amy Pascal and David Heyman are producing the new 007 movie, via Pascal Pictures and Heyday Films, respectively.

Knight is best known as the creator, executive producer and writer of the hit BAFTA-winning gangster drama series 'Peaky Blinders,' starring Cillian Murphy in the lead roles.

The British screenwriter, producer and director's TV resume also includes acclaimed shows like 'See' (Apple TV+), 'SAS Rogue Heroes' (BBC), 'A Thousand Blows' (Disney+), 'This Town' (BBC), 'The Veil' (FX) and 'All the Light We Cannot See' (Netflix).

He also co-created the international game show 'Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?'

According to Variety, Knight's first produced film, 'Dirty Pretty Things,' was directed by Stephen Frears, won four British Independent Film Awards, the 2005 Humanitas Prize for Film, and earned an Academy Award nomination for best original screenplay, among other honours.

Knight also wrote the screenplays for the Oscar-nominated films 'Eastern Promises' and 'Spencer,' as well as three films that he also directed: 'Hummingbird,' 'Locke' and 'Serenity.'

Steven Knight's upcoming projects include the hotly anticipated 'Peaky Blinders' feature film for Netflix and the historical drama series 'House of Guinness,' reported Variety.

According to the outlet, Villeneuve was officially hired to helm James Bond's 26th outing last month, and it was reported that the studio was looking to hire a screenwriter with some haste, as the studio is eying a potential 2028 release date.

The next step would be to lock in the actor who will fill the boots of Daniel Craig's iconic James Bond character.

- ANI

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Priya S
As an Indian Bond fan, I'm curious if they'll include any Asian locations or characters this time. Mumbai would make an amazing Bond backdrop! The last few films barely touched our region despite our growing cinema market.
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Rohit P
Not sure about this combo. Villeneuve's films are too slow for Bond. We need the adrenaline rush of Casino Royale, not another philosophical sci-fi like Blade Runner. Hope I'm proven wrong!
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Sarah B
The real question is - who will be the next Bond? After seeing RRR's success, maybe they should consider an Indian actor for the role. Break some stereotypes, no? 😉
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Vikram M
Peaky Blinders meets James Bond? That's some serious British firepower! But please don't make Bond wear those flat caps - some traditions should remain untouched 😂
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Kavya N
As much as I love these creative teams, I hope they remember Bond is ultimately about escapist entertainment. We Indians love our masala movies - give us action, romance and style in good measure!

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