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Peaky Blinders returns with feature film The Immortal Man, in cinemas and on Netflix this March

Peaky Blinders returns with feature film The Immortal Man, in cinemas and on Netflix this March
Peaky Blinders returns with feature film The Immortal Man, in cinemas and on Netflix this March

Tommy Shelby rides again. Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man, a feature-length continuation of the acclaimed BBC and Netflix drama, will arrive in select UK cinemas on 6th March, ahead of a global Netflix release on 20th March 2026.

Set in Birmingham during the turmoil of World War II, the film sees Cillian Murphy reprise his role as the formidable gang leader turned political powerbroker. Drawn out of self-imposed exile, Tommy must confront not only the ghosts of his past but a threat that could bring ruin to both his family and country.

Written by Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight and directed by Tom Harper (Wild Rose, The Aeronauts), the film reunites several original cast members while introducing new characters played by Rebecca Ferguson, Barry Keoghan, Stephen Graham and Tim Roth. Sophie Rundle also returns as Ada Shelby.

Knight has promised the film will serve as both a reckoning and a final chapter for Tommy’s story, bringing the long-running saga to its cinematic conclusion.

Peaky Blinders first aired in 2013 and became a global hit for its stylised portrayal of post-WWI Britain, sharp tailoring, and a brooding performance from Murphy as the ruthless yet haunted Shelby.

Check out the teaser trailer below, offering a glimpse at the high-stakes confrontation to come – and a reminder that Tommy Shelby is far from finished.

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Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man is released nationwide on 6th March and on Netflix on 20th March 2026.

Watch the trailer for Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man here:

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