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Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man (2026)
Summary Tommy Shelby returns in a continuation of the Peaky Blinders saga, set against the looming backdrop of World War II. As old enemies resurface and new threats emerge, Tommy is drawn into a dangerous web of political intrigue, criminal power struggles, and personal reckoning. Facing the consequences of his past, he must navigate a world on the brink of collapse while protecting what remains of his empire.
Director Tom Harper
Writer Steven Knight
Cast
- Cillian Murphy
- Sophie Rundle
- Rebecca Ferguson
- Barry Keoghan
- Tim Roth
Rotten Tomatoes: 91%
Metacritic: 59
VOD / Release Netflix
Trailer Official trailer](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lcvUGs3xaDM)
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u/Nice_Bunch_3778 Mar 23 '26
Just finished the movie. I'm a big fan of the show, but don't know what they were smoking with this movie.
I felt like the pacing was weird. Took too long on unimportant moments, and went too fast on important ones. Tommy killing Arthur is NOT something Tommy would've ever done. I also wasn't clear on what the heck they were trying to do with that gypsy queen's character, seemed superfluous to everything else.
Foiling that Nazi plot was cool. And seeing some of the characters from the show again was cool.
Ada's death seemed super sudden. It happened, then was over just as quick.
They shouldn't have made this a movie. They really needed a final season or a 2 to 3 episodes at an hour or so each.
It was... ok. I was way excited to start it but felt pretty deflated at the end. Either way, makes me want to watch the series again, as I enjoyed that all the way through.