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Its been an electric week in the world of Cillian Murphy. Oscar winner and global sensation, Murphy is making headlines for his jaw-dropping transformation in the upcoming Netflix drama Steve, directed by Tim Mielants and based on Max Porter’s acclaimed novel Shy. In Steve, Murphy ditches his trademark clean-shaven look, debuting a salt-and-pepper beard that blends him perfectly into the troubled head teacher he plays. Netflix dropped the official trailer on August 14, causing fan reactions to explode across social and entertainment media. His immersive approach to the role has people talking about method acting and physical transformations all over again, with People magazine and Hello! both focusing on his facial evolution and the emotional weight he brings to the character.
Buzz is building as Steve gears up for a limited theatrical release in September before hitting Netflix globally on October 3, but before that Murphy will walk the red carpet at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 5 for its world premiere. The project reunites him with a top-tier cast, including Tracey Ullman, Emily Watson, and Jay Lycurgo. Critics and industry insiders are hyping Steve as “an arthouse spin on Dead Poets Society,” promising an intense and emotional ride set in a 1990s English reform school.
On the business side, Murphy is making moves behind the camera as well, signing on to produce and star in Blood Runs Coal, a film adaptation of Mark A. Bradley’s gritty nonfiction about a union boss murder in 1960s Pennsylvania. According to industry reports, the film brings together Murphy’s Big Things Films and Davis Entertainment, cementing his role as both a leading man and a force in production.
Murphy also set social media on fire for a very different reason, when rare photos of him with his wife, Yvonne McGuinness, popped up from their elegant public appearance at the Golden Globes. The couple is famously private, so their united front was a headline in itself. Instagram has been flooded with fan edits and tributes, especially after Netflix’s marketing push for Steve, with #CillianMurphy trending steadily since midweek.
Peaky Blinders fans are especially giddy, as series creator Steven Knight confirmed that Murphy will reprise his legendary role as Tommy Shelby in the much-anticipated Peaky Blinders film, with production scheduled to begin this September in Birmingham. This not only locks in one of Murphy’s most enduring roles but points toward his ongoing cultural dominance.
Meanwhile, favorite old media chestnuts resurfaced this week: Economic Times and Mirror dissected Murphy’s extreme Oppenheimer diet—all those almonds and cigarettes—while GQ clarified that the starvation stories were exaggerated, with Murphy stressing he followed strict physical discipline but did not subsist on a single nut per day.
All this comes as Murphy himself hints at slowing down. As he told press recently, after Steve and his upcoming commitments, he’s planning to take the rest of the year off from acting—a well-earned breather before the next chapter for Ireland’s reigning king of cool.
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