Netflix presents the first look at ‘Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man’, the film that marks the return of Tommy Shelby and opens a new chapter in the saga.
The wait is over for fans of one of the most influential series of the past decade. Netflix has released the official teaser trailer for ‘Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man’, confirming the cinematic return of Tommy Shelby and expanding the narrative universe that turned the British drama into a global phenomenon. The film acts as a direct bridge between the series finale and a new era shaped by industrial conflict, ambition and violence, the elements that defined the DNA of the Shelby family.
The teaser makes it clear that the tone has not softened. Cillian Murphy, Academy Award winner, once again dons the iconic flat cap to portray a Shelby who is colder, more calculating and more dangerous than ever. The actor reunites with series creator Steven Knight and director Tom Harper, reinforcing the creative continuity that has been central to the franchise’s success. Murphy has described the film as a final chapter made “for the fans”, a farewell worthy of the myth.
The cast blends nostalgia and renewal. Key figures return, including Sophie Rundle as Ada Thorne, alongside essential names from the Peaky Blinders universe such as Stephen Graham and Ned Dennehy. At the same time, the teaser hints at the arrival of heavyweight newcomers Barry Keoghan, Rebecca Ferguson and Tim Roth, suggesting that the conflict has expanded far beyond the streets of Small Heath, moving into a wider political and economic arena.
Atmosphere remains one of the film’s defining strengths. Smoke-filled factories, threatening glances and a haunting score confirm that, even as the world around him changes, the essence of Tommy Shelby remains intact. The character continues to operate between power, strategy and violence with the same precision that made him an icon of modern television culture.
‘Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man’ will follow a dual-release strategy, premiering in selected cinemas on 6 March 2026, before launching globally on Netflix on 20 March 2026, cementing its ambition as a major cinematic event. More than a simple continuation, the film positions itself as the epic conclusion to a story that redefined contemporary crime drama and now seeks to immortalise the legacy of the Shelbys once and for all.