
I just got back from the New York premiere of Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man, and Rebecca Ferguson absolutely stole the show, even before the film began! She made a seriously stunning entrance on the red carpet in a gorgeous brown gown that everyone was buzzing about – both the fans and the fashion experts, honestly. She just has that incredible presence, and she definitely commanded attention.
In the new film, actor Ferguson plays the complex role of identical twins, Kaulo and Zelda. The story follows Cillian Murphy as Tommy Shelby, who comes out of hiding in 1940 to confront his past. The film also features familiar faces like Sophie Rundle and Stephen Graham, as well as exciting additions to the cast, including Barry Keoghan and Tim Roth. Tom Harper directs, and Steven Knight, who created the original series, wrote the screenplay.
Rebecca Ferguson attends the ‘PEAKY BLINDERS: THE IMMORTAL MAN’ premiere. 📷
— Film Crave (@_filmcrave) March 11, 2026
Rebecca Ferguson is having a very busy and successful time in her career. She’s recently gained praise for her performance as Lady Jessica in the Dune movies and for her leading role in the Apple TV+ series Silo. Earlier in 2024, she starred with Chris Pratt in the thriller Mercy, and she’s also set to appear in The Magic Faraway Tree with Andrew Garfield.
Rebecca Ferguson stuns at the ‘PEAKY BLINDERS: THE IMMORTAL MAN’ premiere in New York. 📷
— GoldenSeries (@series_golden) March 10, 2026
You can now see Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man in cinemas in the UK and US. If you prefer to watch at home, it will be streaming worldwide on Netflix from March 20th.
Will Tommy Shelby finally meet his end? Cillian Murphy reprises his role in Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man, coming to select cinemas on March 6th and streaming on Netflix from March 20th.
— Netflix (@netflix) February 19, 2026
Ferguson looked stunning in a brown dress and confidently owned the red carpet, proving she’s captivating whether she’s acting or not. Her new film role is expected to add layers of complexity and mystery to the Shelby family’s story.
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2026-03-11 13:44