The Peaky Blinders franchise is set to continue beyond the reign of the late, great Tommy Shelby, with a sequel series currently in production. The spin-off film, 'The Immortal Man', ends with Tommy's funeral, attended by his son Duke and Duke's aunt Kaulo, suggesting their potential return in the sequel. Show creator Steven Knight confirms that Duke will feature in the future of the Shelby family story, but the extent of his involvement remains unclear. While Duke starts 'The Immortal Man' in an antagonistic role, he ends it on good terms with Tommy, leaving room for interpretation of his future in the franchise. Knight's careful framing of Duke's return and the lack of mention of Kaulo's potential involvement add to the intrigue. The sequel series will focus on a new generation of Shelbys, and with Duke's potential leading role, the Peaky Blinders organization may be in capable hands. The article concludes by encouraging viewers to catch up on 'The Immortal Man' and all six seasons of 'Peaky Blinders' on Netflix, leaving fans eager to see how the franchise unfolds.