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“No matter what it takes, no matter how many lies I have to tell, I will take revenge on Tommy Shelby.” So promises Michael Gray, son of Tommy’s slain Aunt Polly, at the beginning of the sublimely fantastic Season 6 of Peaky Blinders — which happens to be one of the biggest Netflix series in the world this week, coming just shy of dethroning Stranger Things Season 4, Part 1, in fact.

One reason for Peaky Blinders’ high ranking on the latest list of the most-watched English-language Netflix series globally is that the just-released Season 6 marks the end of what’s evolved into a truly iconic series about gangsters-turned-businessmen from post-WWI England. All of it, from the spooky Nick Cave theme song to the stylish fashions to the career-best performance from Cillian Murphy as head gangster Tommy Shelby combined to actually make Season 6 one of the best seasons of TV you’ll come across in 2022.

One of the things about Peaky Blinders that’s always been so fascinating to watch from one season to the next is how Tommy Shelby navigates competing constituencies — and somehow manages to survive, or even come out on top when it looks like the walls are closing in.

Peaky Blinders Season 6 on Netflix

This time around, he’s got Michael gunning for him in response to the death of his aunt (who died as a result of the botched assassination of a fascist politician last season that Tommy engineered).


Separate from that, Tommy sets out for North America to take advantage of business opportunities that present themselves thanks to the end of Prohibition. Along the way, Tommy also gets enmeshed with IRA freedom fighters. Plus a pro-Germany fascist member of the English parliament, as well as gangsters from Boston. Plus, he has to navigate all of that in addition to dealing with an ominous diagnosis from his personal doctor.

Suffice it to say, however, that the writers wrap up all of the season’s disparate story threads as satisfyingly as you could hope. I actually found myself paying close attention to the clock during the final episode of the season. 45 minutes left, how are they going to wrap all this up? Now 30 minutes … 20 minutes … oh god, and now that (*spoiler*) Tommy just learned, which changes everything!!

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A scene from the sixth and final season of “Peaky Blinders” on Netflix. Image source: Matt Squire/Netflix

Top 10 Netflix series worldwide this week

The good news is that, while Peaky Blinders has now concluded its run as a Netflix series? A follow-up movie is in the works and coming next from creator Steven Knight.

Season 6 of the series, meanwhile, only debut on Netflix a little over a week ago. Yet according to the latest weekly data from the streamer about what’s most popular around the world, the show has ascended almost to the top of the latest rundown of the Top 10 English-language Netflix shows.

Below, you’ll find the data from one of the four charts that Netflix releases weekly. Two of them cover English-language Netflix series and movies, while the other two include non-English titles in those categories. Here are this week’s Top 10 English-language Netflix shows around the world, including Peaky Blinders:

  1. Stranger Things 4 — 102.2 million hours viewed
  2. Peaky Blinders: Season 6 — 61.3 million hours viewed
  3. First Kill — 48.7 million hours viewed
  4. Stranger Things 3 — 38.9 million hours viewed
  5. Season 2 of Stranger Things — 38.6 million hours viewed
  6. Stranger Things, Season 1 — 35.8 million hours viewed
  7. Keep Sweet: Pray and Obey — 27.6 million hours viewed
  8. God’s Favorite Idiot — 22.4 million hours viewed
  9. The Lincoln Lawyer — 17.5 million hours viewed
  10. Peaky Blinders: Season 1 — 16.4 million hours viewed

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Andy Meek is a reporter based in Memphis who has covered media, entertainment, and culture for over 20 years. His work has appeared in outlets including The Guardian, Forbes, and The Financial Times, and he’s written for BGR since 2015. Andy's coverage includes technology and entertainment, and he has a particular interest in all things streaming. Over the years, he’s interviewed legendary figures in entertainment and tech that range from Stan Lee to John McAfee, Peter Thiel, and Reed Hastings.