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Cillian Murphy is making headlines again, most notably with the release of the first trailer for the highly anticipated Netflix drama Steve. Set in the mid-1990s, the film sees Murphy taking on the role of Steve, a beleaguered headteacher at a last-chance reform school fighting for the school’s future and his own mental health. According to Netflix’s synopsis, the drama promises a raw look at both the struggles of Murphy’s character and a troubled student, and has already generated significant buzz ahead of its September 19 theatrical release and October 3 streaming debut. This marks Murphy’s return to complex, emotionally demanding roles and once again places him in the awards-season conversation, especially in the wake of his Oscar win for Oppenheimer. Steve is directed by Tim Mielants, with Murphy also credited as producer, further solidifying his evolving presence behind the camera as well as in front of it, according to People and AOL.

In another headline-grabbing development, Danny Boyle has now officially confirmed that Cillian Murphy will return for 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, the much-speculated sequel in the acclaimed zombie thriller franchise. While he served as an executive producer on 28 Years Later, which released this past June, Boyle told IGN that Murphy will appear in the new installment, slated for 2026 with Nia DaCosta directing. Fans and film journalists alike see this as a major move, reuniting Murphy—who starred in the genre-defining 28 Days Later in 2002—with his breakout role, and reigniting discussion about his versatility and longevity. The trilogy plan for 28 Years Later, with Murphy now confirmed in the upcoming sequel, has ignited buzz across fan and industry circles, covered heavily in NileFM and Business Insider.

On the personal front, Murphy has kept a relatively low public profile, but earlier this year made a rare awards show appearance alongside his wife, Yvonne McGuinness, at the Golden Globes after his win. Social media was abuzz over a candid moment featuring a lipstick mark on Murphy’s cheek, which he proudly attributed to a congratulatory kiss from Yvonne, according to reporting by AOL.

Meanwhile, a quirky viral moment emerged from John Oliver’s Last Week Tonight, where Murphy’s image and his Irish heritage were humorously invoked in a segment about complex legal quirks, sparking waves of social chatter and memes.

Podcasts like the weekly Cillian Murphy Audio Biography have amplified attention on his career moves, delving into his role in rejuvenating the zombie genre and his anticipated return to Peaky Blinders territory. Reports from The Guardian recently resurfaced Murphy’s comments about his aversion to smoking after consuming thousands of herbal cigarettes during Peaky Blinders production, a tidbit that has made a fresh run on fan forums and entertainment gossip sites.

With a packed schedule, multiple high-profile projects, and a strong social media presence—even if indirect—Cillian Murphy continues to be one of the most intriguing and in-demand figures in contemporary cinema. There is no credible reporting of negative news or controversies affecting his professional standing this week.

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