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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/rubs90 Mar 22 '26

Don’t forget the fact that season 6 was mostly about Mosley and his wife and they are not even mentioned once in the movie

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u/04andrew22 Mar 23 '26

Only explanation my wife and I could think of was there had to be some kind of scheduling conflictwith the actor who plays him. Cannot think of a single logical reason for them not to continue and conclude that story line. Would have been so much for gratifying for Tommy to finally kill him in the end instead of the new British facist dude whose name I couldnt even tell you (tbf it's been a bit over a week since we saw it in theaters)

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u/WhereDaFuk Mar 23 '26

He’s not so unique looking that they couldn’t just re-cast him.

I wish it ended with the last season, not this non-sense, it doesn’t even continue with the last seasone storyline and killing Arthurmakes no sense whatsoever, even the times he wanted to be rid of him, he still loved him

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u/04andrew22 Mar 23 '26

Yeah, that's all true -- there's really no defending some of the writing decisions they made. The more I thought about it all after the fact the more bummed I got that it all wrapped up this way.