Words by: Jennifer Rodger
‘Tommy is
extremely
intelligent,
but he has a
death wish’
The rule
of the mob
Cillian Murphy’s gangster Tommy Shelby is now an MP
J
ust like in real-life, the
Houses of Parliament are
about to be shaken by
the arrival of a politician
with the gift of the gab.
Tommy Shelby has taken the
razor blade out of his peaked cap – we think
- and gone legit. In the fifth series of the
Brummie gangster saga it’s October 1929,
and Tommy is a Labour MP. It’s a big step
forward in power and influence, and the
chance for him to whitewash his criminal
past. Or as Tommy ominously puts it: ‘I know
I’m not God. Not yet...’
‘This series has that
wonderful contradiction of him
being a Member of Parliament and
also being the head of a criminal
gang,’ says Cillian Murphy, who
has played the role for eight years.
Yes, it’s dirty business as usual
but worth even more, with more
powerful players – and bigger risks.
We find the Shelby family duties have been
split in two. Tommy and sister Ada (Sophie
Rundle) are down in London. Back home,
brother Arthur (Paul Anderson) is keeping up
the rough work at Shelby Co. Ltd.
Meanwhile, Aunt Polly (Helen McCrory) is
gambling in Monte Carlo with a young pilot.
But this neat set up for the Shelby family is
about to explode. First, they will lose their
fortune in the Wall Street crash,
thanks to Polly’s bumbling son
Michael not taking the orders to
sell from Tommy.
The gang also make an
enemy of a shady gang from
China Town called Angels of
Retribution. And to top it all,
Oswald Mosley, a fictitious
version of the fascist firebrand
played by Sam Claflin, wants a
political alliance with Tommy.
‘Tommy has to employ a whole new set of
tools to battle with an ideology as opposed to
battling with physical threat,’ explains Cillian.
‘The mafia in series four was a pretty
conventional threat but a dangerous one,
whereas Mosley is a whole other level.’
We also find the gangster is taking dope
and hallucinates romantic scenes with his
dead ex-wife, Grace (Annabelle Wallis).
Helen McCrory says Aunt Pol will really
need to watch Tommy. ‘He is extremely
intelligent, but he has a death wish,’ she warns.
Will the (dis)honourable MP Shelby come
out of this series alive?
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Law unto
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Tommy Shelby
makes a speech
Shady
Aunt Polly
Helen
McCrory
Sister Ada and
brother Arthur
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