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  • Cillian Murphy's Viral Moments: From Zombie Doppelgänger to ROMO Philosophy
    Sep 10 2025
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    This was a major week for Oscar winner Cillian Murphy, who has been at the center of several high-profile headlines and public appearances. On September 8th, Murphy appeared on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, sharing the spotlight with Lady Gaga and Will Ferrell, offering viewers rare late-night banter and a bit of his signature dry wit, according to CBS and Paramount Plus. He was promoting his latest film, Steve, a psychological drama in which he plays the headteacher at a reform school, a performance that has already generated strong critical buzz following its world premiere earlier this month. The Independent praised Steve as a thoughtful and impassioned film, while The Observer highlighted Murphy’s character as one hiding hidden pain behind a calm exterior. The film is set for a limited cinema release on September 19 and lands on Netflix globally October 3.

    Murphy made headlines across social media after fans speculated he’d reprise his classic role as Jim in the new 28 Years Later trailer, riffing off outrageously convincing glimpses of a gaunt zombie that many mistook for him. IGN and Gizmodo both reported that Murphy finally responded to the viral theory: apparently, it was his own son who alerted the “chronically offline” actor about his likeness to the emaciated infected. Murphy called the comparison “flattering” and complimented newcomer Angus Neill, who was actually cast by director Danny Boyle to play the zombie, debunking the rampant speculation that Cillian himself had made a surprise cameo.

    Industry chatter has also been swirling around Murphy’s absence from Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey. Asked by Variety and The Independent if he felt left out of Nolan’s upcoming Homeric epic starring Matt Damon and Tom Holland, Murphy shrugged it off with wit, coining a new phrase, “ROMO: Relief of Missing Out.” He said he’s excited to see Nolan’s adaptation but not at all wistful, noting his long creative history with the director—the two won Oscars together for Oppenheimer—and expressing nothing but support.

    As for future projects, The Observer and The Independent confirm Murphy has wrapped filming on the much-anticipated Peaky Blinders movie, The Immortal Man. Though mum on plot details, Murphy acknowledged that reprising Tommy Shelby was strange after so many years, but he felt a duty to the series’ global fanbase. The Peaky Blinders film aims to serve as a bookend for the beloved franchise, and according to creator Steven Knight, fans can expect “something completely phenomenal.”

    Social media has been awash with clips of Murphy’s interviews, with his ROMO remark, Colbert appearance, and Steve promotion trending particularly strongly. No significant business ventures or controversies have emerged this week, but the confluence of premieres, interviews, and fandom activity have secured Murphy his top-tier status in both entertainment headlines and popular imagination.

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  • Cillian Murphy's TIFF Triumph: Oppenheimer Oscar, New Film Buzz, and ROMO Over Nolan's Odyssey
    Sep 7 2025
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    Cillian Murphy, fresh off his Oscar win for Oppenheimer, just made a major splash at the Toronto International Film Festival this week. On September 5, he walked the red carpet in a custom black velvet suit by Studio Nicholson, looking every bit the global star, as reported by RTE. Fans and press were buzzing about his appearance at the world premiere of Steve, his new film with Tracey Ullman, directed by Tim Mielants and written by Max Porter. The movie, adapted from Porter's bestseller Shy, finds Murphy digging deep as Steve, a headteacher at a last-chance reform school. Variety’s Peter Debruge singled out Murphy’s performance for its humility and emotional heft, underscoring that his post-Oppenheimer choices are anything but safe.

    Murphy was joined at the premiere by Ullman, Jay Lycurgo, and Simbi Ajikawo. The red carpet saw a media frenzy and significant social media chatter, with style outlets praising his relaxed glamour and movie fans celebrating his return to a complex, intense role. Toronto always brings the A-list, but Murphy’s outing was highlighted as one of the festival’s most anticipated moments this season.

    He also sat for interviews at TIFF Studio, where he addressed his absence from Christopher Nolan’s upcoming epic The Odyssey. Speaking to Variety, Murphy made clear he’s totally fine sitting this one out, joking that he feels ROMO—relief of missing out—not FOMO when it comes to Nolan’s new project. He was generous about his longtime collaborator, calling Nolan “one in a million” and expressing unqualified excitement to see the film as a fan, as covered by the Times of India.

    As for Peaky Blinders fans, Murphy confirmed he’s finished filming The Immortal Man, the much-hyped follow-up film debuting next year. He reflected in The Observer that returning to Tommy Shelby after so many years—he’s played the character for a quarter of his life—was emotional and felt like “a proper bookend to the whole 36 hours of television.” Murphy was pointedly tight-lipped about plot details, saying only that a strong script and duty to fans convinced him to do “one more Shelby haircut.”

    Murphy’s online presence remains elusive, but reports of fans speculating about his involvement in the new 28 Years Later trilogy exploded after the trailer dropped earlier this summer. Despite hopes, the viral “zombie cameo” everyone buzzed about was not actually him, a fact he handled with characteristic dry wit in The Observer.

    In sum, Cillian Murphy’s past week has been a high-profile masterclass in balancing artistic risk, fan loyalty, and star power, cementing a phase in his career that could define his legacy. No major controversies or unconfirmed rumors have surfaced—just critical acclaim, measured self-reflection, and anticipation for what comes next.

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  • Cillian Murphy's Whirlwind Week: Steve, Red Eye, 28 Years Later, and Peaky Blinders Movie News
    Sep 3 2025
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    Cillian Murphy has been everywhere these past few days with a string of high-profile developments making headlines and electrifying social media chatter. Most notably, Netflix just unveiled the first trailer for his new movie Steve, in which Murphy takes on the title role as the beleaguered headteacher of a last-chance reform school. According to People, his transformation for Steve is grabbing attention, as he’s ditched his signature clean-shaven Oscar-night look for a bearded, salt-and-pepper style. The film, based on Max Porter’s novel Shy, premieres in select theaters this September and globally on Netflix October 3, with Murphy confirmed to attend a special ScreenTalk event alongside director Tim Mielants and key cast at London’s Barbican on September 17. Industry buzz about the TIFF Platform section has also named Steve as a festival standout, emphasizing Murphy’s creatively risky choices at this stage in his career.

    Fans of cult horror are equally excited, as Collider reports that Murphy’s psychological thriller Red Eye, directed by Wes Craven and celebrating its twentieth anniversary this August, is now streaming on Starz. Nostalgia for Murphy’s performance opposite Rachel McAdams is powering a new wave of streaming interest and critical reappraisal. IMDB’s newswire highlights social media celebrating “Red Eye turns 20” and retro interviews of Murphy reflecting on his pre-fame years as a musician.

    There’s another massive story breaking: Murphy’s confirmed return as Jim for the next 28 Days Later franchise entry, 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple. Hot Press and ArcaMax both detail that Sony Pictures just released the first official trailer, with Murphy set for an appearance in this sequel, while executive producer Danny Boyle has teased his character will become a vital focus in the eventual trilogy closer. The film releases in Irish cinemas January 16, 2026, and the trailer is fueling intense online speculation about his screen time—even though Murphy notably does not appear in the preview.

    Wrapping up the week’s major headlines, Birmingham World and People confirm Murphy will reprise Tommy Shelby in the hotly anticipated Peaky Blinders movie, set to begin filming this month in the UK. His shift from Oscar-winner to franchise anchor is being dissected across entertainment news and fan accounts alike. In a nostalgic vein, Music News Today ran a feature on Murphy’s musician days, with former bandmates sharing anecdotes and Murphy himself expressing hopes to support young Irish musicians—prompting spirited discussion and throwback clips to trend briefly on X.

    With red carpets, streaming resurgences, fan speculation, and new projects dropping rapid-fire, these busy days for Cillian Murphy look to be a high-water mark in a career that keeps evolving and broadening on all fronts.

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  • Cillian Murphy's Hiatus, Steve Trailer, and 28 Days Later Return | Autumn 2025 Entertainment Update
    Aug 31 2025
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    Cillian Murphy’s career is never quiet, but the end of August 2025 has been an unusually pivotal stretch for him. The biggest headline this week is Murphy confirming in multiple interviews that he’s taking a year-long break from acting following the promotional run for his new Netflix film Steve. According to his Deadline interview, Murphy explained, “I'm kind of taking the year off. I'm doing this work, but I’m not actually acting on anything, which is nice for a while. I’m just waiting for Tim Mielants to cast me in his next film.” This hiatus is highly significant, given Murphy’s non-stop string of high-profile projects, including last year’s Oscar-winning performance in Oppenheimer.

    Murphy’s latest public appearance was at the 2025 Academy Awards, where he had a clean-shaven look. His transformation for Steve, which dropped its first trailer on August 13th, debuted a new scruffy, salt-and-pepper beard, suggestive of his character’s emotional depth. Steve is based on Max Porter’s acclaimed novel Shy and casts Murphy as a reform school headteacher struggling to keep his institution afloat amidst his own mental health battles. The film will hit select US theaters September 19 and land worldwide on Netflix October 3. Critics and fans alike are already buzzing about this role, with its social relevance and the personal resonance Murphy described, having grown up with two parents who were teachers.

    Despite his hiatus from acting, Murphy is hardly idle. He’s collaborating again with director Tim Mielants—Steve marking their second outing together after Small Things Like These—and developing future projects. Business-wise, Murphy and his wife Yvonne McGuinness have bought the Phoenix cinema in Dingle, County Kerry, intending to convert it into a not-for-profit community arts center. Alongside producer Alan Moloney, he’s launched a production company, Big Things Films, tidying up his creative options while taking time away from acting.

    Rumors ran rampant about Murphy’s return in 28 Years Later, following viral social media screenshots suggesting he’d appear as a zombie. However, Angus Neill has since clarified he was the actor in those scenes; Murphy instead contributed behind the scenes as an executive producer. Notably, Danny Boyle confirmed that Murphy will return in the next installment, 28 Days Later: The Bone Temple, which may have major franchise implications.

    Social media mentions of Murphy spiked after Amy Jackson posted a photo that fans called uncanny: users flooded Instagram and X, comparing her sharp features and expression to Murphy’s, triggering a fresh wave of Oppenheimer memes and playful speculation. Finally, as autumn approaches, Murphy’s widely regarded Red Eye will hit Starz on September 1 after years of streaming absence and speculation about its underrated merits.

    Peaky Blinders fans can mark their calendars—Murphy is set to reprise Tommy Shelby in the hotly-anticipated feature, expected late 2025 or early 2026, with Barry Keoghan attached. Murphy’s current pause from the spotlight may prove rich for his creativity and long-term legacy.

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  • Cillian Murphy's Enigmatic Allure: Oscars, Premieres, and a Hiatus Ahead
    Aug 27 2025
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    Cillian Murphy has commanded headlines recently, with a series of newsworthy events further securing his place among the most fascinating actors of his generation. On August 22, Murphy left Oscar viewers guessing by skipping the 2025 red carpet, only to make a surprise stage appearance to present the Best Actor award at the 97th Academy Awards, as reported by AOL. Fans on social media were both baffled and delighted, humorously lamenting his brief absence and his understated approach to Hollywood’s biggest night. The moment was classic Murphy—low-key yet impactful, and it sparked widespread commentary as host Conan O’Brien joked about their supposed genetic similarity, with Murphy ultimately embracing winner Adrien Brody in a memorable on-stage hug. This followed Murphy’s own Best Actor win for Oppenheimer in 2024, maintaining both his Oscar presence and his enigmatic public persona.

    Business activity this month has also been significant. Deadline Film + TV reports that Murphy stars in Steve—a feature by Belgian director Tim Mielants—that has just been added to the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival Platform competition, joining a select group of international films. The film, adapted from Max Porter’s novel Shy, will also have its European premiere at the Sounds from a Safe Harbor Festival in Cork City from September 11 to 14. According to Irish Boston, Murphy not only stars in Steve but will also participate in a Q&A session alongside Porter, aligning film with his roots as one of the festival’s original co-founders and highlighting his ongoing contribution to Ireland’s creative scene.

    Murphy appears on more than one front, with Deadline also confirming his role in the animated adaptation of Kensuke’s Kingdom, set for BBC iPlayer release on August 3. This adaptation, already a BAFTA nominee, expands his eclectic filmography and reinforces his broad appeal across age groups.

    Meanwhile, fresh buzz from Instagram has reignited Peaky Blinders fever. On August 23, video clips showed Murphy reprising Tommy Shelby as shooting began on the highly anticipated Peaky Blinders movie, prompting waves of excitement among fans. Still, there is a counterpoint of restraint: multiple Instagram posts, like those from August 24, reveal Murphy intends to take a year-long hiatus from acting after a whirlwind couple of years—news that has fueled both media speculation and fan speculation about his next moves.

    Social media remains fixated on his every appearance or absence. A viral Instagram post on August 25 praised Murphy as the quiet architect of emotion in a world of performative celebrity, while other mentions, such as a viral post from a fan reflecting on meeting him, continue to spin up the mythology of the man behind the roles.

    Murphy himself has addressed his fans through several recent interviews and social media updates. AOL Entertainment notes he avoids fan selfies, intent on keeping his private life distinct from his public image, even as his star continues to rise.

    Summing up, the past few days find Murphy balancing major premieres, festival curation, a triumphant Oscar cameo, buzzing Peaky Blinders activity, and public hints at a career break. Each move combines to create a portrait of an actor fiercely committed to craft, family, and mindful withdrawal from the fame machine—qualities that only deepen his biographical and cultural significance.

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  • Cillian Murphy: Zombie Sequels, Netflix Dramas, and Internet Fame
    Aug 24 2025
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    Cillian Murphy has made a string of major headlines in recent days. Most notably, director Danny Boyle just confirmed that Murphy will officially appear in the hotly anticipated sequel 28 Years Later the Bone Temple which hits theaters January next year. Boyle told Business Insider that while fans will have to wait for Murphy’s return in the trilogy’s planned second installment, his appearance could be instrumental in greenlighting the third movie, signaling both a creative and financial stake in the franchise’s future. This is long-term biographical news for Murphy, reprising the role that first brought him global acclaim back in 2002 and cementing his legacy as one of genre cinema’s most enduring stars according to recent coverage on IMDb.

    Meanwhile, Murphy’s range as an actor is on full display with the upcoming Netflix drama Steve. Good Housekeeping reports Steve will debut in select theaters September 19 and globally on Netflix October 3. The film, adapted from Max Porter’s novel Shy, casts Murphy as a reform school headteacher grappling with both institutional and personal crises. Anticipation is running high on social media after Netflix dropped the trailer earlier this week with fans calling Murphy’s performance, in their words, already Oscar worthy. Additionally, Steve has just been announced as part of the Platform competition lineup at the Toronto International Film Festival this fall, positioning Murphy again at the center of critical buzz according to Deadline.

    There’s also renewed talk surrounding the Peaky Blinders movie. While Murphy recently told Radio Times and AOL that he has no new updates on filming and will only return if “there’s more story to tell,” social media fan accounts claim filming is underway, sharing behind-the-scenes glimpses of Murphy back in character as Tommy Shelby. As always with fan accounts, caution is warranted; however, the posts have ignited considerable speculation and excitement.

    On Instagram, Murphy participated in a viral challenge describing himself as “very focused,” and his name continues to trend as his older films like Red Eye see renewed interest before leaving Netflix at the end of the month. Deadline also notes that the BBC has just acquired Kensuke’s Kingdom, the award-winning animated feature in which Murphy voices a lead role, further showcasing his continued versatility.

    Lastly, his enduring Internet fame persists with entertainment media such as People and Just Jared highlighting Murphy’s recent comment that being dubbed the “internet’s boyfriend” is flattering, though he admits he remains largely unaware of his online persona. With blockbuster sequels, new dramatic roles, and ongoing public fascination, this has been a week filled with career-defining news and unmistakable momentum for Cillian Murphy.

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  • Cillian Murphy's Whirlwind Week: Steve Spotlight, Rare Appearance, and What's Next
    Aug 20 2025
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    Cillian Murphy’s past week has been a whirlwind, driven by the countdown to his lead role in Netflix’s drama Steve and a string of highly visible public and social moments. According to Netflix’s announcement and widespread pickup by media like Hello! and AOL, Murphy stars as the embattled headmaster of a reform school in Steve, a gritty, emotionally charged adaptation of Max Porter’s novel Shy, set for a September world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival before streaming worldwide in early October. Early buzz and the first official look at Murphy’s bushy-bearded transformation triggered intense reactions across social media, with fans and critics widely comparing his look to a “bearded Tommy Shelby,” alluding to his iconic Peaky Blinders role, and lauding the seriousness and depth he brings to this struggling authority figure. Critics are already speculating that Steve could become a major contender come awards season, describing Murphy's performance as possibly “career-defining” and “haunting” in the way he juggles authority with underlying vulnerability.

    Beyond the film, recent days saw Cillian make headlines with a rare joint public appearance alongside his wife, Yvonne McGuinness, at the Golden Globes, a sighting called out by AOL as particularly noteworthy for the extremely private couple. Separately, social media platforms including Instagram lit up after Murphy participated in a playful improv scene with Lucy Liu, which charmed fans further as it featured Murphy’s own child in a cameo moment. A widely shared quote of his from another recent Instagram post, “If you feel it, it’s right. That’s the whole game,” was circulated and celebrated among acting enthusiasts and creative communities, once again showing Murphy’s enduring influence even away from the film set.

    There’s sustained anticipation for his return to the Peaky Blinders universe with a future film project and possible involvement in the 28 Days franchise revival. However, Murphy told Hello! that he intends to take some time away from acting after Steve, focusing on family and rest before his next big commitment—a decision fans are watching closely given his recent Oscar win and the pressure for major new projects. While there are rumors swirling about new collaborations and offers, these have not been officially confirmed by the actor or his representatives.

    In summary, Cillian Murphy’s recent presence across red carpets, social feeds, and major Hollywood headlines underscores both his current peak in critical acclaim and his decision to be selective about his career’s next chapter, with Steve poised to be a major moment in his ongoing evolution as performer and public figure.

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  • Cillian Murphy's Electric Week: From Netflix's Steve to Peaky Blinders Return
    Aug 17 2025
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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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