The Immortal Man Peaky Blinders: A Farewell to Tommy Shelby

In a highly anticipated development for fans of the series, The Immortal Man Peaky Blinders premiered on March 2, 2026, at Symphony Hall in Birmingham. Cillian Murphy reprises his iconic role as Tommy Shelby in this film, which is set against the backdrop of World War II in 1940.
The film explores Tommy’s life in a remote mansion, distanced from the bustling streets of Birmingham, as he navigates the complexities of war and family. Notably, Tommy’s son Duke has taken over the reins of the Peaky Blinders, marking a generational shift within the notorious gang.
Directed by Tom Harper, the film runs for a total of 112 minutes and serves as a poignant farewell to the beloved character of Tommy Shelby. The narrative continues to weave in threads established in the original television series, providing a sense of closure for fans.
Returning cast members from the series join Murphy, alongside new faces such as Rebecca Ferguson and Tim Roth, adding fresh dynamics to the story. The film is based on the universe created by Steven Knight, who remarked, “The country is at war, and so, of course, are our Peaky Blinders.” This statement encapsulates the film’s thematic essence, blending personal and political struggles.
Following its premiere, the film is set to be available for streaming on Netflix starting March 20, 2026, allowing a wider audience to engage with this final chapter of the Peaky Blinders saga.
As fans eagerly await the streaming release, the excitement surrounding the film underscores its significance in the Peaky Blinders legacy. The combination of historical context and character-driven storytelling promises to resonate deeply with viewers.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding the film’s reception and critical reviews, but early reactions suggest a mix of nostalgia and anticipation for the conclusion of Tommy Shelby’s journey.


