Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man.

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By order of the Peaky Blinders, the wait is finally over. As of today, March 20, 2026, Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man has officially premiered worldwide on Netflix, bringing fans back into the dark and gripping world of Birmingham’s most feared gang.

The Return of Tommy Shelby

Cillian Murphy returns as the unforgettable Thomas Shelby, stepping back into the role four years after the series came to an end. This time, the story moves into the tense era of 1940, set during the Birmingham Blitz in the midst of World War II.

Tommy is no longer the man viewers once knew. Living in isolation and trying to escape his past, he is still haunted by the loss of his daughter, Ruby. His quiet life, however, does not last. A dangerous counterfeit currency operation linked to Nazi forces pulls him back into action. What begins as a reluctant return quickly becomes a mission that could determine not just the fate of his family’s empire, but also the stability of the British economy.

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A Star Filled Cast

The film is directed by Tom Harper and written by Steven Knight, the mind behind the original series. It brings together a strong mix of returning characters and fresh faces.

Familiar names such as Sophie Rundle, Stephen Graham, Ned Dennehy, and Packy Lee reprise their roles, continuing the legacy of the Shelby family and their allies.

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Joining them are new additions who bring fresh energy to the story. Barry Keoghan steps in as Duke Shelby, Tommy’s illegitimate son who has taken on a leadership role within the gang. Rebecca Ferguson plays a mysterious figure known as Kaulo, while Tim Roth takes on the role of Beckett, a Nazi sympathizer who serves as the film’s central antagonist.

What to Expect

With a runtime of one hour and fifty two minutes, the film delivers a story that feels both intense and cinematic. Steven Knight has described it as an explosive chapter in the Peaky Blinders journey, one that places the characters in the middle of a real war rather than just battles on the streets.

Early reactions suggest that the film successfully expands the scale of the story. It moves beyond the familiar setting of Small Heath and dives into a wider world of espionage, conflict, and high stakes decisions during wartime. At the same time, it holds on to the emotional depth and gritty storytelling that made the original series so compelling.

Now streaming globally on Netflix, Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man offers fans one more chance to step into Tommy Shelby’s world. Whether it is with a cup of tea or something stronger, it is time to sit back and experience one final chapter with the Shelby family.

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