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Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man is the long-awaited big-screen continuation of the hit series Peaky Blinders, bringing Tommy Shelby’s saga to a definitive close.

Written by series creator Steven Knight and directed by Tom Harper, the film picks up about six years after season six. It lands in UK cinemas for a limited run on 6 March 2026 before streaming globally on Netflix from 20 March 2026.

Set in Birmingham in 1940 during the Birmingham Blitz, the story finds Tommy Shelby—once untouchable—living in self-imposed exile. Haunted and emotionally hollow, he exists in what the trailer calls a state of being “not really alive, not really dead.” But war has a way of dragging men back into the fire.

An official logline reveals that Tommy becomes entangled in secret wartime missions inspired by real events, facing enemies tied to British fascism and Nazi plots. When his estranged son is drawn into a dangerous conspiracy, Tommy must return to a bomb-scarred Birmingham to protect both his family and his country.

Cillian Murphy reprises his iconic role, joined by returning cast including Sophie Rundle and Stephen Graham. New faces include Rebecca Ferguson, Tim Roth, and Barry Keoghan.

More war thriller than gangland drama, The Immortal Man promises a final reckoning—one that will decide whether the Shelby legacy survives the flames of history or burns with them.