How to watch Peaky Blinders season 6 without Netflix from anywhere in the world
If you want to watch Peaky Blinders Season 6 outside the UK but don't have the popular US streaming service, here's what you need to do...
If you're desperate to watch Peaky Blinders season 6 outside of the UK and don't have Netflix, don't stress – there's still hope.
Peaky Blinders season 6 landed on BBC iPlayer back in February, giving its UK viewers on-demand access to every episode of the popular period drama at the touch of a button.
The BAFTA-winning series, which follows a criminal gang in post-World War I Britain based loosely on a real-life Birmingham street gang, also holds an international fanbase - with people tuning in from all corners of the globe to keep up with the adventures of the Shelby family.
The show is so popular that a Peaky Blinders movie has even been announced by creator Stephen Knight, with Cillian Murphy, who plays the show's protagonist, Tommy Shelby, confirmed to reprise his role for the cinematic spin-off. It's understood that production for the highly-anticipated film will begin next year, meaning a release date is unlikely to drop until 2024.
In the meantime, there are still plenty of ways to enjoy all the plotlines this gritty historical drama has to offer – even if you're not based in the UK. Whether you're a first-time watcher or a hardcore fan who's just desperate to know what happened in the final episode of Peaky Blinders season 6, a ticket to 1920s Small Heath is just a few clicks away.
How to watch Peaky Blinders season 6 from anywhere in the world
If you're in the UK, watching Peaky Blinders Season 6 is easy as 1,2,3. All you have to do is log onto BBC iPlayer, where you'll find all six seasons (that's 36 episodes!) of the show.
Peaky Blinders season 6 has also been available to watch on Netflix US, Canada, and Australia, since June 10.
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If you're not in the UK and don't have Netflix, don't stress – you still have options. A VPN (Virtual Private Network) will allow you to watch Peaky Blinders season 6 without having to take a trip to the UK, making it the most cost-effective way to enjoy all its juicy episodes.
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