PEAKY BLINDERS: THE IMMORTAL MAN Shares Movie Release Date and New Poster

Even though the Peaky Blinders TV show ended four years ago, Tommy Shelby’s story will continue in a new movie called Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man. Cillian Murphy will reprise his role, and we now know when we can expect it! Netflix has confirmed the movie will first hit theaters in March, and then become available for streaming two weeks later. Plus, a brand new teaser image has been released to get fans excited!

Look at that beautiful bloody poster. Regal, dignified, violent. ****ing perfect.

As a huge Peaky Blinders fan, I’m really excited to see what’s next! Luckily, we won’t have to wait long to find out. Tommy Shelby’s story continues on the big screen on March 6, 2020, with the movie Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man. Then, just two weeks after that, on March 20th, it’ll be available to stream on Netflix. But that’s not all! There’s also a sequel series coming to Netflix, planned for two seasons, and it will pick up the story right after the events of the movie. It’s a great time to be a Peaky Blinders fan!

What awaits him and Peaky Blinders fans years after they thought they said goodbye for good, though? In addition to Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man‘s release date and teaser art, here’s the movie’s official synopsis from Netflix:

It’s 1940 in Birmingham, and with World War II raging, Tommy Shelby returns from hiding. He’s facing his biggest challenge yet, one that threatens his family and the nation. Tommy must battle his inner struggles and decide if he’ll embrace his past or destroy everything he’s built. By order of the Peaky Blinders…

The upcoming Peaky Blinders movie, titled The Immortal Man, is written by the show’s creator, Steven Knight, and directed by Tom Harper (known for Wild Rose and Heart of Stone). The film boasts a fantastic cast, including Oscar-winning lead Cillian Murphy, alongside Rebecca Ferguson (Dune), Tim Roth (Reservoir Dogs), Sophie Rundle (Gentleman Jack), Ned Dennehy (Culprits), Packy Lee (Blue Lights), Ian Peck (His Dark Materials), Jay Lycurgo (The Bastard Son & The Devil Himself), Barry Keoghan (The Banshees of Inisherin), and Stephen Graham (Adolescence).

Now that’s a cast worthy of not just a featured film. It’s worthy of Tommy ****ing Shelby.

You can stream Peaky Blinders on Netflix now.

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2025-12-05 20:33