Warning: this article contains spoilers from series three, episode six of Peaky Blinders.
Peaky Blinders star Cillian Murphy has opened up about THAT cliffhanger at the end of the series three finale - and suggested that "everything has changed".
Last night's (June 9) episode seemed set to end the series on a more positive note for the Shelbys, but a shock twist saw Tommy reveal that the family were to be arrested.
Murphy has now teased what we can expect from series four in a BBC interview, and addressed Tommy's future relationship with his family.
"I think his family think that he's betrayed them, and it will be up to Tommy to demonstrate to them that he hasn't betrayed them, and that he has a bigger plan," he said.
"The question is what that bigger plan is. Who is he going to call? What's going to happen to the family? Can he ever get that level of trust or love back again?"
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He added: "I think he will never stop. Because of what happened to him in the First World War, I think it's never going to stop. He'll just always be this man searching for something.
"I think that even if he achieved all this material wealth and he achieves some sort of position of power… I don't see him retiring with a pipe and slippers, that's for sure."
Peaky Blinders airs on BBC Two.

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