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    ‘Fact is more interesting than fiction’: what inspired Steven Knight to make the new Disney+ historical drama A Thousand Blows


    Steven Knight is bringing a new Victorian street gang to the small screen in the form of A Thousand Blows, an upcoming six-part series about the criminal underbelly of the East End of London’s bare-knuckle boxing scene.

    Knight is known for the hit show Peaky Blinders, which centered on Birmingham crime gangs during the era, but despite being credited as the creator of the new Disney+ and Hulu series, it wasn’t the screenwriter that originally thought of the idea.

    The inspiration for the new series, in fact, comes from an old photograph of the boxer Hezekiah Moscow, one of its actors and producers, Hannah Walters – who portrays the pragmatic Eliza Moody, the second in command of an all-female crime syndicate known as the Forty Elephants – tells TechRadar.

    The Forty Elephants in A Thousand Blows

    The Forty Elephants portrayed by (from left to right) Morgan Hilaire, Hannah Walters, Erin Doherty, Nadia Albina, Caoilfhionn Dunne and Jemma Carlton.   (Image credit: Disney)

    “The picture was sent to me by Tom Miller from Water & Power, which is the other production company alongside The Story Collective [that worked on the series], and it was such a striking image of this beautiful young man in a boxing outfit,” the actor and co-founder of the production company Matriarch Productions that also worked on A Thousand Blows says.

    There was just something about it that intrigued me straight away

    Hannah Walters, actor and producer in A Thousand Blows

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