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Cillian Murphy has been front and center in entertainment headlines these past days following a string of major developments that both confirm his enduring star power and hint at the next chapter in his already-lauded career. The most significant story is undoubtedly his new film and directorial debut, Steve, which just landed on Netflix to considerable critical acclaim. The Irish actor, fresh off an Oscar win for Oppenheimer, takes on the role of a troubled school principal in what The Guardian and Empire have hailed as “urgent, powerful,” and “cinematic dynamite,” calling his lead performance “award-worthy.” Rolling Stone UK described Murphy’s performance as dedicated and emotionally raw, while the Financial Times went so far as to brand it “brilliant and eloquent.” Not every reviewer was effusive, with The Times and The Washington Post calling it gritty but ultimately moving. Nevertheless, the awards buzz has already started, positioning Steve as one of this season’s standout dramas and marking Murphy’s directorial debut as a likely career milestone, as covered by Radio Times and Dailymail.
Meanwhile, Peaky Blinders fans were abuzz on social media after Murphy made a highly anticipated appearance on The Graham Norton Show on October 5 to promote Steve. During the interview, he let slip a major clue about when the Peaky Blinders feature film might finally move into production, sending the fandom into a speculative frenzy as reported by AOL. While details remain tightly controlled, anticipation for his return as Tommy Shelby is running high across X and Instagram.
On the film franchise front, rumors had been swirling for months that Murphy might reprise his breakout role as Jim in 28 Years Later. When the film premiered on June 20, 2025, viewers and internet sleuths pounced on a viral trailer screenshot featuring a zombie eerily similar to Murphy, prompting wild speculation across Reddit and X. But, as clarified by Empire and Us Weekly, Murphy was not in the cast; rather, he served as an executive producer. Actor Angus Neill later ended the confusion, acknowledging in The Guardian that it was him—not Murphy—behind the makeup. Yet fans do not have to wait long for more: director Danny Boyle revealed to IGN in a January 2025 interview that Murphy is officially set to return in the next film of the franchise, 28 Days Later The Bone Temple. This confirmed comeback, after 23 years since the original, is already being described by NileFM and IGN as one of the most significant franchise developments in years.
On social platforms, Murphy’s Graham Norton interview, the Steve premiere, and the 28 Years Later rumors trended last week, with fans highlighting both his artistic range and quiet public persona. Professional commentators and fellow actors, including Pierce Brosnan who told Us Weekly that he thinks Murphy would make a “magnificent” James Bond, have amplified the calls for Murphy’s next big role, though anything Bond-related remains pure speculation at this point.
Overall, the past few days have seen Cillian Murphy simultaneously celebrate awards potential with Steve, tantalize with hints about Peaky Blinders, cap social media rumors over 28 Years Later, and, most notably, confirm a headline-making return to his most iconic franchise—an arc sure to define the next phase of his ever-evolving story.
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