Cillian Murphy's Star Power: Steve Nomination, Peaky Return, and 28 Years Later Buzz
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Cillian Murphy has just secured a headline-making nomination for the prestigious British Independent Film Award in the Best Lead Performance category for his starring role in the new drama Steve. According to the Irish Post and the Irish Times, Murphy’s latest turn sees him as a headteacher in a last-chance reform school, with awards buzz building ahead of the November 30 BIFA ceremony where he’ll compete alongside Jennifer Lawrence and others. The Steve trailer debuted to strong interest and, as reported by People, Murphy’s look in the film—a distinguished scruffy gray beard—marks a significant shift from the clean-shaven style he wore at his last major public outing, the 2025 Oscars in March. In Steve, based on Max Porter’s novel Shy, Murphy’s powerful performance explores mental health struggles and societal challenges impacting education, pointing to deeper biographical significance as an artistic evolution following his Oppenheimer triumph.
Business activity for Murphy continues to accelerate. He’s locked in for the highly anticipated Peaky Blinders movie, with series creator Steven Knight confirming to Birmingham World that filming starts this September and Murphy is “definitely returning” as Tommy Shelby, the iconic role that has defined much of his public persona. As recounted in media retrospectives this week including IMDB, Murphy humorously revealed that he smoked approximately 18000 herbal cigarettes over the show’s six seasons—news that fueled widespread social media chatter, especially as he joked that his next character “will not be a smoker.” Peaky fans have already started amplifying behind-the-scenes snaps and nostalgia threads, using the hashtag #TommyReturns.
There is ongoing viral buzz, reported by the Cillian Murphy Audio Biography podcast, about Murphy’s involvement in another major franchise—the next installment of 28 Years Later. Though rumors initially suggested a starring return, verified reports clarify that Murphy won’t appear onscreen in 28 Years Later but will serve as executive producer, reuniting him creatively with the project that first made him a genre star.
This week, Murphy also drew headlines for a rare joint appearance with his wife Yvonne McGuinness at the Golden Globes, as AOL notes, fueling admiration on social and press for his typically private family life. Away from official appearances, Murphy found himself invoked on HBO’s Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, in a humorous segment referencing Irish heritage and pop culture.
With awards season momentum, two major franchise roles, and continued fascination with his private life, Cillian Murphy remains at the center of both cultural conversation and the entertainment industry’s A-list.
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