Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man - Cillian Murphy says love for characters is 'humbling'
- Cillian Murphy returns as Tommy Shelby in Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man, opening in UK cinemas on March 6 and streaming on Netflix from March 20.
- Steven Knight, creator and writer, said the two-week theatrical run was intended to let fans of Peaky Blinders gather in person, and he credited fan devotion and the show's global reach for attracting collaborators.
- Set in 1940, Tommy Shelby retreats into isolation but is drawn back by his son Duke, played by Barry Keoghan, into a Nazi-linked plot, with Rebecca Ferguson and Tim Roth also starring.
- Reviews are mixed but lean warm, with The Times awarding four stars and The Guardian three stars, noting the film delivers style and nostalgia despite not fully reaching series heights.
- Steven Knight, creator, told Breakfast, `There is more to be told in the universe, but this is the final chapter of this part of the story`, confirming Peaky Blinders will continue on TV with the next generation of the Shelby family after World War Two.
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Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man early Rotten Tomatoes score revealed after first critic reviews drop
The highly anticipated film sequel to Peaky Blinders, subtitled The Immortal Man, is now out in cinemas ahead of its Netflix release later this month – and an early critics' consensus has been revealed.An early set of reviews were released on Thursday 5 March, with 28 currently logged by Rotten Tomatoes. While more will no doubt follow, and could therefore shift the result dramatically, the Tomatometer score is currently sitting at 93%.This mean…
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