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‘Peaky Blinders' movie sendoff fulfills creators’ dreams for the series

The film explores wartime trauma and family legacy with Tommy Shelby’s son Duke leading the Peaky Blinders amid 100+ bombing victims in 1940 Birmingham, creators said.

  • On March 20, Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man streams on Netflix after premiering in Berlin on 12 March 2026 and showing in select UK cinemas.
  • Series creator Steven Knight predicted a Peaky Blinders movie shortly after the first series, shaping it as a character-driven conclusion that explores the characters' wartime trauma.
  • Jumping to November 1940, the film shows Birmingham at war after a factory staffed by women is bombed, claiming more than 100 victims, and Ada visits Tommy.
  • Tom Harper returned to direct, reuniting original cast members and asking Nick Cave to re-record 'Red Right Hand' for a key scene.
  • Duke’s collusion with Beckett, a British Nazi sympathizer, raises the stakes, as the film structures two energies: Tommy’s stillness and Duke’s chaos, making the narrative highly unpredictable.
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And many have been waiting for years: the film about Peaky Blinders, subtitled The Immortal Man, arrives in Netflix Spain on March 20th. Protagonized by Cillian Murphy, the feature film betrays a promise that the creator of the Peaky made to us with the last episode of the series. And surely many receive betrayal with open arms: that The immortal man would be the last thing we would see from Shelby and company. On the contrary, there is at least…

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‘Peaky Blinders' movie sendoff fulfills creators’ dreams for the series

Shortly after the first series aired, writer Steven Knight predicted “Peaky Blinders” would end with a movie. That was more than a decade ago.

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