Cillian Murphy says goodbye to Tommy Shelby’s iconic haircut as ‘Peaky Blinders’ returns with a new movie
Cillian Murphy recently reflected on the signature slicked-back look that defined his ‘Peaky Blinders’ character, Tommy Shelby. The 49-year-old Irish actor is fresh off promoting the film ‘Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man’. While the undercut has sparked global trends, Murphy made it clear he is ready to move on from it.
He shared candid thoughts at the New York premiere. Red carpet chatter turned to the viral hairstyle conversation during the event. When asked if he misses the Tommy Shelby cut, Murphy gave a blunt one-word answer: “No.” He quickly softened it with gratitude. “It’s really humbling that it’s become such a phenomenon and that people all over the world, you know, in Buenos Aires, Turkey, Mexico, and everywhere watch this show. It’s amazing,” he added. The ‘Peaky Blinders movie’, released on Netflix, brings back the gangster saga set in 1940 with Murphy as a 50-year-old Tommy alongside Barry Keoghan, Tim Roth, and Rebecca Ferguson. Fans noticed the familiar undercut, fueling barber shop requests across the UK.
Cillian Murphy has disliked the style from the start. On The Graham Norton Show in October 2025, he called it “disgusting really” and explained its gritty origin, “You know the story behind that is it’s to prevent lice infestation.” He confirmed the film wrapped that year, teasing a 2026 drop. In another statement, he admitted contractual binds. “I was alarmed by the haircut, but I’m contractually obliged to have it. I’ve gotten more tolerant of it over the years. And it’s become a desirable cut amongst the fashionistas, which is bizarre to me.”
“The textured crop with short back and sides draws from 1890s hooligan “sloggers” and post-WWI trench styles, per experts”, he said Murphy balances privacy with stardom, from Oppenheimer’s Oscar win to this gangster return. His honest quips humanize the myth, showing even legends tire of trends. The haircut lives on, but Tommy’s essence endures.
Premiere confession
He shared candid thoughts at the New York premiere. Red carpet chatter turned to the viral hairstyle conversation during the event. When asked if he misses the Tommy Shelby cut, Murphy gave a blunt one-word answer: “No.” He quickly softened it with gratitude. “It’s really humbling that it’s become such a phenomenon and that people all over the world, you know, in Buenos Aires, Turkey, Mexico, and everywhere watch this show. It’s amazing,” he added. The ‘Peaky Blinders movie’, released on Netflix, brings back the gangster saga set in 1940 with Murphy as a 50-year-old Tommy alongside Barry Keoghan, Tim Roth, and Rebecca Ferguson. Fans noticed the familiar undercut, fueling barber shop requests across the UK.
Earlier revelations
Cillian Murphy has disliked the style from the start. On The Graham Norton Show in October 2025, he called it “disgusting really” and explained its gritty origin, “You know the story behind that is it’s to prevent lice infestation.” He confirmed the film wrapped that year, teasing a 2026 drop. In another statement, he admitted contractual binds. “I was alarmed by the haircut, but I’m contractually obliged to have it. I’ve gotten more tolerant of it over the years. And it’s become a desirable cut amongst the fashionistas, which is bizarre to me.”
“The textured crop with short back and sides draws from 1890s hooligan “sloggers” and post-WWI trench styles, per experts”, he said Murphy balances privacy with stardom, from Oppenheimer’s Oscar win to this gangster return. His honest quips humanize the myth, showing even legends tire of trends. The haircut lives on, but Tommy’s essence endures.
end of article
Featured in Web series
- Cillian Murphy on Tommy Shelby cut: “I don’t miss it”
- Oscars 2026: Top 3 special moments to take place
- Cameron Diaz returns to rom-com with new NYC film shoot
- Quote of the day by Robert Duvall
- Tim Meadows reveals why Adam Sandler makes him laugh the most
- David Gilmour’s Black Strat smashes guitar auction record at USD 14.5M
Trending Stories
- Doctors say stress chemistry may be confusing your brain
- Michael Jackson estate wins key ruling as court rejects Frank Cascio’s claim
- 7 most scenic coastal road trips in India you need to experience once
- Akshaye Khanna was 'not nice on set,' stayed irritable over hair loss, reveals Farah Khan
- Archana Puran Singh feels proud of son Aryamann scoring four goals against Pakistan, worked hard to fulfill his dream of playing at EPL
- Indian cobra vs Egyptian cobra: How these two venomous snakes differ in size, venom, habitat, and more
- 8 Indian breakfasts with more protein than eggs
- “Preparation should help the game, not make you tired”: 19-year-old Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa on what is the key to success
- Dubai Airports flight status on March 14: Air India to run 80 flights, IndiGo cancels 97 amid growing West Asia regional tensions
- From selling his trophy for Rs 400 to feed his family to owning a luxurious 4-BHK home; A look at Sudesh Lehri’s inspiring journey
Photostories
- 9 high-protein sabzis to include in daily diet
- Nicole Kidman to Johnny Galecki: Popular American TV actors and their weird habits
- 7 lesser-known Indian summer fruits and how to consume them
- 7 effective natural ways to keep mosquitoes out of your home
- Forgetting simple things lately? Doctors say stress chemistry may be confusing your brain: Here’s how simple lifestyle changes can restore memory
- From Diana to Meghan: The most iconic royal wedding dresses of all time
- Hollywood celebrities who passed away battling ALS: From Eric Dane to Stephen Hillenburg
- Your body’s “biological stress score” may reveal disease risk years early
- Was Rashmika Mandanna’s reception saree truly Mysore silk? The internet has doubts
- 10 expert-approved tips to reduce your LPG consumption by 50%
Up Next
Start a Conversation
Post comment