Where You’ve Seen All The New Stars Of Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man Before


Cillian Murphy has officially bowed out of his frontline role as Tommy Shelby in the Peaky Blinders franchise with the Birmingham-based blockbuster The Immortal Man.

The film transports us into the throes of World War Two, with regular faces from the TV series like Cillian, Stephen Graham and surprise returnee Sophie Rundle joined by a collection of new characters as they navigate Nazi plots and gangland Birmingham.

If you thought a few of the new additions looked familiar, here’s where you might have seen them…

Barry Keoghan

Where You’ve Seen All The New Stars Of Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man Before
Barry Keoghan as Oliver Quick in Saltburn

One of the biggest stars of the moment, you’re probably most likely to know Barry Keoghan from his major breakthrough as bathtub-lurking wrong’un Oliver Quick in Saltburn.

He’s also starred in critically acclaimed films like The Banshees Of Inisherin (which landed him a Bafta award and an Oscar nomination), The Killing Of A Sacred Deer, Dunkirk, Bird and Bring Them Down.

Barry’s also no stranger to portraying a gangster, having also played one in the TV series Top Boy, while you might have also caught him in acclaimed miniseries Chernobyl.

Pop fans might also recognise him from his cameo in Sabrina Carpenter’s Please Please Please music video, filmed when the pair were dating.

Finally, if you have seen pictures of Barry with a Ringo ’do or moustache doing the rounds, that’s because he’s set to appear as the Beatles drummer in Sam Mendes’ upcoming musical biopic films.

Rebecca Ferguson

Rebecca Ferguson in 2021's Dune
Rebecca Ferguson in 2021’s Dune

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Rebecca Ferguson has been a regular fixture on the big screen in both Sweden and Hollywood since her breakout as Ilsa Faust in Mission: Impossible, in which she starred opposite Tom Cruise.

Since then, Rebecca has appeared in the likes of Florence Foster Jenkins, The Girl On The Train, The Greatest Showman, Doctor Sleep, Dune and A House Of Dynamite.

TV fans might recognise her from BBC’s 2013 historical drama The White Queen, Apple TV+ sci-fi series Silo or The Red Tent.

Tim Roth

Tim Roth as "Pumpkin" in Pulp Fiction
Tim Roth as “Pumpkin” in Pulp Fiction

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Tim Roth is part of the “Brit pack” of British actors who broke into Hollywood in the 1980s.

Well-known for his collaborations with Quentin Tarantino – in films including Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction and The Hateful Eight – he also picked up a Bafta win, and an Oscar nomination, for his role in Rob Roy.

His TV breakthrough came when he played the teen racist skinhead Trevor in Alan Clarke’s Made In Britain, after which he went on to appear in series like Twin Peaks: The Return, Tin Star and Last King Of The Cross.

Jay Lycurgo

Jay Lycurgo as Shy in Steve
Jay Lycurgo as Shy in Steve

DC Comics fans will recognise Jay Lycurgo for his work in the TV series Titans, in which he played Robin, but interestingly he also had a small role in the Robert Pattinson movie The Batman, too.

His other TV work has included I May Destroy You, Cheaters and Netflix’s The Bastard Son & The Devil Himself.

On the big screen, Jay appeared in another of Cillian Murphy’s projects, Steve, for which he won a British Independent Film Award.

Ruby Ashbourne Serkis

Ruby Ashbourne Serkis with Zac Efron in The Greatest Beer Run Ever
Ruby Ashbourne Serkis with Zac Efron in The Greatest Beer Run Ever

Like Jay, Ruby Ashbourne Serkis appeared in Cillian Murphy’s Steve before being cast in the Peaky Blinders film.

She previously appeared in Apple TV+’s The Greatest Beer Run Ever, portrayed a younger version of Susan Lynch character in the hard-hitting drama National Treasure and played Amy Robsart in the historical drama Becoming Elizabeth.

Oh, and if you’re wondering about that surname, yes, Ruby is the daughter of fellow actors Andy Serkis and Lorraine Ashbourne, sharing the screen with her dad in the 2020 Netflix series The Letter For The King.

Thomas Arnold

Thomas Arnold in Wolf Hall
Thomas Arnold in Wolf Hall

Before landing the role of Virgil in The Immortal Man, Thomas Arnold’s film work included bit parts in The Golden Compass, Netflix’s Matilda: The Musical, The Aeronauts and 2010’s Robin Hood.

As well as his five-episode stint in Wolf Hall as Hans Holbein, Thomas’ TV work has included everything from War & Peace and A Very Royal Scandal to Call The Midwife and The Missing.




The rise of male cheek fillers: Barry Keoghan and Ryan Gosling lead stars with ‘fuller’ faces – but it can create dreaded ‘chipmunk’ cheeks


First came ‘Brotox’ to smooth out wrinkles, and now it seems that men are jumping on the trend for fillers to restore sagging skin too.

Irish actor Barry Keoghan, 33, sparked tweakment speculation when he attended the premiere for The Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man in New York earlier this month.

Since making his debut in 2010’s Between the Canals, Keoghan’s appearance has changed dramatically, including his sharper jawline and a fuller pout that could be attributed to aesthetic procedures.

Now, a cosmetic dermatologist has revealed he may have also had cheek fillers injected under the skin to restore lost volume.

‘The increased fullness through the cheek area does appear consistent with cheek filler,’ Dr Nora Jaafar told the Daily Mail.

‘When larger volumes are placed through the mid-face it can create a rounded or slightly “puffy” appearance, particularly with older hyaluronic acid fillers, which are highly hydrophilic and attract water into the tissue.

‘In men, this can soften the natural angular structure of the face, which is why poorly placed filler often looks more noticeable on male faces.’

However, Keoghan isn’t alone, with Dr Jaafar noting a ‘rise in men seeking aesthetic treatments’ to look more youthful – especially those whose appearances are under constant scrutiny on camera.

‘It’s a fast way to sharpen the face and look more refreshed almost immediately.

‘Male celebrities may opt for it because it quickly restores or enhances mid-face structure, which can soften with age or weight fluctuations. In high-definition filming and photography, stronger cheekbone definition can make the face appear more angular and youthful.’

Jim Carrey 

The rise of male cheek fillers: Barry Keoghan and Ryan Gosling lead stars with ‘fuller’ faces – but it can create dreaded ‘chipmunk’ cheeks

Jim Carrey sparked wild conspiracy theories when he attended the 51st Cesar Awards earlier this month

Jim Carrey sparked wild conspiracy theories when he attended the 51st Cesar Awards earlier this month, as fans said the award-winning actor – now 64 – looked ‘unrecognisable’ 

Jim Carrey broke cover earlier this month when the reclusive funnyman made a rare public appearance at the 51st Cesar Awards in Paris.

Carrey, 64, looked dramatically different as he accepted the Honorary Cesar at the French equivalent of the Oscars, with fans going as far as suggesting that he had sent a body double to collect the award.

Most noticeable was the added volume at the centre of his face, as Carrey’s visage looked softer and more rounded. 

Fans on Reddit suggested the change was due to cheek fillers, but Carrey has not commented on the rumours yet.  

Simon Cowell 

Simon pictured at the Mirror Pride of Britain Awards in 2002

Simon previously said he had gone 'too far' with facial fillers, adding certain photos had left his son Eric 'in hysterics'

Simon previously revealed he had gone ‘too far’ with facial fillers, adding that certain photos had left his son Eric ‘in hysterics’

Simon Cowell has always been open about the work he’s had done. 

Last December, the record executive, now 66, told the Daily Mail: ‘I’ve had Botox. I’ve had lasers and this and that.’ 

The Britain’s Got Talent judge denied rumours he had undergone a facelift, adding: ‘I look at myself sometimes and go, “Oh God, I look like s***. Sometimes I think I look okay. 

‘I’m more about, “Is it real?” I guess that authenticity was my main thing.’ 

Simon previously also revealed he had gone ‘too far’ with facial fillers, adding that certain photos had left his son Eric ‘in hysterics’. 

He confirmed ‘there is no filler in my face at all now’ in an interview with The Sun in 2022. 

A plastic surgeon previously told this newspaper that the broadcaster had had Botox and fillers as well as some skin resurfacing work as a ‘part and parcel of his looking-good regime’. 

Tom Cruise 

Tom Cruise has sparked plastic surgery speculation a few times

In October 2021, a photo of Cruise at a baseball game in San Francisco hinted at the use of cheek fillers as his face appeared significantly fuller

In October 2021 (right), a photo of Cruise at a baseball game in San Francisco hinted at the use of cheek fillers as his face appeared significantly fuller

Tom Cruise has sparked plastic surgery speculation a few times over the last decade, including in February 2025. 

Fans noticed his face looked oddly ‘puffy’ in a pregame ad for the Super Bowl as cosmetic experts told the Daily Mail that Cruise, 62, showed signs of filler in his cheeks. 

Dr Gaurav Bharti, a plastic surgeon at HKB Cosmetic Surgery in Charlotte, North Carolina, said: ‘I think the biggest thing with Tom Cruise is that he has historically aged pretty well.

‘But the biggest thing is his jawline definition has changed, and he now looks a little fuller on the Super Bowl and a bit more stretched out… instead of that harsh definition he typically has.

Dr Bharti suggested this could be due to weight gain or an ‘over-abundance of fillers’. 

In October 2021, a photo of Cruise at a baseball game in San Francisco hinted at the use of cheek fillers as his face appeared significantly fuller. 

However, he looked back to his old self when Cruise attended the Top Gun premiere at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2022. 

Commenting on the transformation, aesthetician expert Dawn Attewell told the Daily Mail: ‘In the infamous October 2021 picture, you can see that Tom looked swollen and puffy, which could be due to excessive filler, post-procedure swelling, or weight gain.’

When he attended the BAFTAs in 2016, Cruise’s fans suggested he looked dramatically different from earlier appearances because of his round cheeks. 

‘He has excessive volume in the middle of his face, probably as a result of fillers,’ said cosmetic surgeon Dr Costas Papageorgiou. ‘For four to six weeks afterwards, they can leave noticeable swelling and water retention.’

Barry Keoghan 

Barry Keoghan in 2014

The Saltburn star's face was visibly fuller at tthe Peaky Blinders premiere in New York on March 10

A cosmetic surgeon previously revealed that Barry’s new look could be the result of using lip fillers amid a ‘noticeable rise’ in men exploring ‘undetectable injectables’

After it was suggested that Barry had gotten lip fillers, his most recent red carpet appearance left fans wondering whether he had used them on his face as well. 

A cosmetic surgeon previously revealed that Barry’s new look could be the result of using lip fillers amid a ‘noticeable rise’ in men exploring ‘undetectable injectables’.

‘What is important here is that it reflects how closely male facial changes are now noticed and discussed. Moments like this mirror what we see in clinic, where men are increasingly open to subtle lip enhancement that prioritises balance rather than obvious volume.’ 

Ryan Gosling 

A fresh-faced Ryan in 2001

Ryan in 2026

During a recent appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Gosling’s fans noticed his face looked much fuller 

Among the A-listers that have been rumoured to get cheek fillers is Ryan Gosling – with the speculation following him into 2026. 

During a recent appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, the Hollywood hunk surprised his wife Eva Mendes with an on-air celebration for her 52nd birthday. 

The internet’s boyfriend was showered with praise for the romantic gesture, but some fans also noticed Gosling’s face looked more plump and full. 

Fans suggested he may have opted for cheek fillers to counteract the effects of weight loss, with one X user writing: ‘It’s starting to look a little overdone.’

Others said that getting fillers is ‘normal in Hollywood’ and urged people to ‘stop hating’. 

Ryan Gosling is currently riding high on the success of his new film Hail Mary after it earned rave reviews from critics. 

Daniel Craig  

Daniel Craig in 2012

And with a puffy face in 2018

Daniel Craig was among stars that suddenly appeared with a puffier face – but he has never confirmed using fillers

American plastic surgeon Dr Gary Motykie previously told the Daily Mail that Daniel Craig may have opted for fillers to counteract the effects of extreme weight loss programs during his time playing James Bond. 

Craig, now 58, reportedly underwent gruelling training while shooting for the Bond films, as experts suggested this would have caused a permanent loss of volume in his face. 

Dr Motykie said he likely received fillers to combat this and give himself a ‘fuller’ facial appearance.

‘Daniel Craig did start to look a bit gaunt in his 40s and upwards,’ he said, ‘when you lose all that weight it really shows up in the face’. However, Dr Motykie points out that, from around 2018 onwards, Craig’s face seemed to miraculously balloon in the cheek area.

Fillers can initially cause a ‘puffy’ and ‘fuller’ face, the surgeon said, because they suck in fluid from surrounding tissue that collects in the face.

This eases within a few days to weeks as the body redistributes the fluid and inflammation declines, but there is a lag-time where the face appears ‘poofy’.

Many stars hide away during this period, Dr Motykie said, but some can have their ‘hand caught in the cookie jar’ if they step out in public too early.

 Zac Efron 

Zac pictured in 2018 at the Golden Globe awards in Los Angeles

Zac pictured during an interview for Entertainment Weekly in 2023

Zac is pictured above in 2018 (left) at the Golden Globe Awards in Los Angeles and then in 2023 (right) during an interview for Entertainment Weekly – he has never confirmed using fillers

The High School Musical star is no stranger to speculation about his changing appearance.

In 2021, Zac Efron suddenly debuted a new jawline, which he said was because of reconstructive surgery following a nasty fall that had ‘shattered his jaw’. In late 2023, he also appeared with a puffier face.

Dr Motykie said it was almost certain that Efron had received fillers in his face – possibly to replace volume lost from diets aimed to reduce fat.

But the plastic surgeon said it was also possible that the star’s puffier appearance could be linked to hormone or testosterone shots, which the star is also speculated to have used.

‘It may be that he lost the weight and then tried to put it back’ said Dr Motykie, ‘but could not regain volume in his face’.

Zac has faced repeated speculation about plastic surgery after he appeared with an altered jawline, but he has denied all the suggestions.

Last November, the 38-year-old actor sent his fans into meltdown when they noticed his face had seemingly changed again. 

Seen cheering for his younger brother Dylan during an episode of Dancing with the Stars (or the American version of Strictly), Zac looked noticeably like his old, teen heartthrob self. 

‘Oh wow, Zac Efron is back,’ one fan announced, while another added: ‘I don’t know what he did, but his face doesn’t look as botoxy tonight – he looks great.’

 David Beckham 

David was famed for his angular jaw and sharp cheekbones

But in 2023, he appeared at the UK premiere of the movie 'Beckham' modeling a much fuller face

The Manchester United legend has never addressed plastic surgery speculation

David Beckham, 50, was the pretty boy of soccer, known for his angular jaw and sharp cheekbones.

But in 2023, he appeared at the UK premiere of the movie ‘Beckham’ modeling a much fuller face.

Dr Motykie said his face may have thinned out as a result of losing weight for his copious fashion shoots – with the star then turning to filler to regain volume. 

The Manchester United legend has never addressed plastic surgery speculation.