Peaky Blinders: What we learned from the first trailer for new film The Immortal Man
- Netflix released the trailer this afternoon for Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man, set during WWII in Birmingham, with Cillian Murphy returning as Thomas `Tommy` Shelby; select cinemas open March 6, 2026, and Netflix debuts March 20, 2026.
- Created and written by Steven Knight, the feature continues the show's story on the big screen; Knight wrote the screenplay and recruited Tom Harper, who helmed three episodes, after the BAFTA-winning Peaky Blinders series.
- Barry Keoghan appears as Duke Shelby, Tommy's grown son and gang leader, while Tim Roth plays a British fascist sympathizer courting Duke; Sophie Rundle, Stephen Graham, Ned Dennehy, Packy Lee and Ian Peck also return.
- Producers include Guy Heeley, Steven Knight, and Patrick Holland, with executive producers listed, as the trailer shows the Peaky Blinders terrorizing Birmingham during WWII.
- Last October the BBC announced two more Peaky Blinders series focusing on a new cast and set in 1953, remaining rooted in Birmingham and showing the city rising from the blitz.
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Four years after Peaky Blinders concluded its sixth and final season, Cillian Murphy has returned as Thomas Shelby in the new trailer for the upcoming film Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man.
With the family's future at stake, Tommy must confront his own demons.
The first trailer for the film that continues the conclusion of the British series has arrived, which will be available on Netflix from March.
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