Cillian Murphy Reveals How a Set Prop From the 'Peaky Blinders' Set Almost Branded Him a Criminal

Published 03/18/2026, 10:48 AM EDT

If menace could be distilled into stillness, Cillian Murphy’s Tommy Shelby would bottle it. As a war-scarred tactician who believes he is already living on borrowed time, Shelby moves through crime with surgical calm, bribing officials, eliminating rivals, and expanding his empire through calculated, almost indifferent brutality.

Murphy nearly echoed a grain of that danger off-screen, after a Peaky Blinders prop incident almost landed him in real trouble.

The story of how Cillian Murphy carried Tommy a little too far

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During a conversation released by Netflix UK, Cillian Murphy and Rebecca Ferguson revisited a moment where fiction nearly spilt into reality. Murphy admitted to stealing, or in Ferguson's words, "liberating" a Peaky Blinders set prop, a bullet shell marked 'Tommy', and absentmindedly packing it into his bag before heading to the airport.

"They were like, all these guys descending with guns and everything," Murphy recalled, describing how airport security reacted when the shell appeared during screening. The situation escalated quickly, with officers surrounding him as he attempted to explain that the item was merely a blank prop from filming.

Murphy clarified that the shell was not a live round but a harmless blank used on set, though that distinction did little to calm the initial alarm. He even offered to surrender the item, prioritizing making his flight over keeping the souvenir that caused the disruption. Ultimately, security returned the shell, and Murphy was allowed to proceed, avoiding what could have been a far more serious outcome.

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Cillian Murphy may have let Tommy Shelby slip into the wrong moment, but no one else could keep that same danger so perfectly contained on screen

Why Cillian Murphy is the perfect actor to play Tommy Shelby

Cillian Murphy, a person who reminiscences Shelby's terrifying traits fondly, did not win Tommy Shelby by looking the part; he won it by outthinking it. When Steven Knight considered Jason Statham for brute presence, Murphy famously responded by reminding them that he is an 'actor', and proved it by capturing a war-scarred strategist whose power lies in restraint rather than spectacle.

Murphy’s greatest weapon is his stillness, particularly in the eyes, where entire negotiations seem to unfold without dialogue. A single cold stare can suggest calculation, grief, or imminent violence, giving Tommy Shelby an interior life that most action-led performances rarely sustain.

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Physically, Murphy built intimidation with precision rather than size. He reshaped posture, sharpened his walk, and lowered his voice into a controlled, gravelly register, creating a man who dominates rooms quietly, as though violence is always an option he does not need to announce, despite being familiar only with blank prop bullets in reality. 

What truly separates Murphy is his ability to let vulnerability seep through the cracks. He presents Tommy Shelby as a man eroded by war, emotionally sealed yet visibly unraveling, making even his most ruthless decisions feel heavy, human, and, somehow, worth following.

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Iffat Siddiqui

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Iffat is an Entertainment Journalist at Netflix Junkie. A word wizard, she had the sorting hat smoke at the seams owing to her excellence in everything Hollywood and cinema until it finally declared that she belonged to the Royals, specifically Meghan Markle. Boasting over 300 articles (and counting), each one tastefully infused with the right mix of facts, wit, opinion, and essentially everything to make a perfect pop culture piece, she is the epitome of a trustworthy entertainment journalist.

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