Peaky Blinders' newcomer Anna Taylor-Joy was blown away by Storm Callum when she filmed her first scenes with her co-star Finn Cole on Saturday.

The actress braved the turbulent weather conditions in her floral costume dress as she filmed the Peaky Blinders' hotly-anticipated fifth season.

Split star Anna, 22, used a plastic wrap to protect her newly-dyed blonde locks from the wet weather, as the pair quickly walked to a vintage car in Liverpool.

Peaky Blinders fifth series: Newcomer Anya Taylor-Joy BATTERED by Storm Callum first day on set as she braved weather in floral costume dress with co-star Finn Cole on Saturday

The rainy set was re-imagined as 1920s America as the Peaky Blinders cast descended on the paving stones.

Anya looked immersed in her character, whose name has yet to be revealed, as she dressed up in a blue and yellow paisley print dress, which had a tasselled hem.

Protecting herself from the cold weather in a blue puffy overcoat, she added an anachronism to her period ensemble with a pair of black Ugg boots.

Freezing! The actress braved the turbulent weather conditions in her floral costume dress as she filmed the Peaky Blinders' hotly-anticipated fifth season

Peaky Blinders fifth series: FIRST LOOK at newcomer Anya Taylor-Joy as she stepped out on set for the BBC drama alongside co-star Finn Cole on Saturday

Getting into it: Anya looked immersed in her character, who name has yet to be revealed, as she dressed up in a blue and yellow paisley print dress, which had a tasselled hem

Staying warm: Protecting herself from the cold weather in a blue puffy overcoat, she offset her period ensemble with a pair of black Ugg boots

Sharp: Finn, who portrays Michael Gray, looked dapper in a three-piece royal blue suit which he teamed with black shoes, while he wore a rain coat to protect his ensemble

Finn, who portrays Michael Gray, looked dapper in a three-piece royal blue suit which he teamed with black shoes, while he wore a rain coat to protect his ensemble.

It had been rumoured that Peaky Blinders' fifth series could be its last, with Deadline reporting the new series will see the story of the Shelby clan 'come to a conclusion'.

However, Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight confirmed in May, earlier this year, that the gangster drama will come to a close after the seventh season.

What's going on? It had been rumoured that Peaky Blinders' fifth series could be its last, with Deadline reporting the new series will see the story of the Shelby clan 'come to a conclusion'

Busy: The stars were armed with Sports Direct.com umbrellas to battle the storm in Liverpool

All together: The stars all huddled under a series of umbrellas in a bid to keep away from the rainy weather conditions

Starring role: It had been rumoured that Peaky Blinders' fifth series could be its last, with Deadline reporting the new series will see the story of the Shelby clan 'come to a conclusion'

Pictured: The rainy set was re-imagined as 1920s America as the Peaky Blinders cast descended on the paving stones

Look the part: To ensure viewers were transported back to 1920s America, vintage cars were out in droves and filmed on set

Day out: The actors kept dry by holding an umbrella over their heads while they took breaks from filming the scenes for the fifth season

But fans of the BBC Two drama shouldn't be too disheartened, as there could also be a Peaky Blinders film in the works.

Speaking to Digital Spy, Steven revealed how he envisioned the story ending and his thoughts on a potential follow-up movie.

The show's boss told the publication: 'My ambition is to make it a story of a family between two wars, so always I've wanted to end it with the first air raid siren in Birmingham in 1939.

'It'll take three more series [to reach that point].' Steven confirmed.

Storytelling: Speaking to Digital Spy , Steven revealed how he envisioned the story ending and his thoughts on a potential follow-up movie

No disasters here! The umbrella ensured the period costumes worn by the stars remained dry and in tact for shooting scenes

Wow: The crew filmed in Liverpool, with the city getting transformed into 1920s America

Still on: The show was rumoured to end after the fifth series, but Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight confirmed in May that the gangster drama will come to a close after the seventh season

More to come: Speaking to Digital Spy , Steven also revealed how he envisioned the story ending and his thoughts on a potential follow-up movie

But the series finale may not be the last viewers will see of Tommy Shelby and his crime family, as Steven is open to the idea of bringing the crime exploits to the big screen before the show ends.

Steven continued: 'We're getting approached to do all kinds of things – the ballet, the musical... and the movie would be great. I wouldn't want to do it at the very end, but maybe in between two of the series.'

The upcoming series of the gangster drama will be directed by Anthony Bryne, who is taking over the role from season 4's David Caffrey.

The fifth season will air on BBC Two in 2019 and is set to be released on Netflix.

Exhilarating: The fifth season will air on BBC Two in 2019 and is set to be released on Netflix

New director: The upcoming series of the gangster drama will be directed by Anthony Bryne, who is taking over the role from season 4's David Caffrey

Interesting: Peaky Blinders has been directed by a different director each series - including Otto Bathurst, Tom Harper and Colm McCarthy

Anticipation: After Tommy was elected as the Labour MP for Birmingham at the end of series four, the Shelby clan will be more powerful than ever

Explained: And it seems even Arthur will have political connections

Suited and booted: The stars all donned their period costumes

Peaky Blinders - which also starred Cillian Murphy, Tom Hardy and Adrian Brody - has been directed by a different director each series - including Otto Bathurst, Tom Harper and Colm McCarthy.

There was an 18 month gap between series three and four airing – so fans could be waiting as late as Spring 2019 for the next series to air.

After Tommy was elected as the Labour MP for Birmingham at the end of series four, the Shelby clan will be more powerful than ever – and it seems even Arthur will have political connections.

Actor Paul Anderson - who portrays the eldest Shelby sibling Arthur - recently told the Metro of his alter-ego: 'We’ll all have more cover, we’ll have more opportunity, and more protection. And by protection I mean by society and the police and so on.

'We’ll be able to get away with things under the guise of, "we’re politicians, we’re respectable" But we’ll be able to manipulate things more. Arthur will be even more Arthur. So it will be a lot of fun.'