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Peaky Blinders film trailer drops: Tommy Shelby's return confirmed
19 Feb
Summary
- The Peaky Blinders film, 'The Immortal Man,' will stream on Netflix March 20, 2026.
- The movie is set four years after the series finale, with Tommy in self-imposed exile.
- Historical records reveal the real Peaky Blinders were violent youths in Birmingham.

Netflix has unveiled the first full trailer for its much-anticipated Peaky Blinders film, 'The Immortal Man,' sparking excitement among fans. The movie is set to be released in select cinemas on March 6, 2026, with a broader streaming debut on Netflix scheduled for March 20, 2026.
The film picks up four years after the series finale, finding Thomas Shelby in self-imposed exile. Cillian Murphy reprises his role as Tommy, who is drawn back to Birmingham as his past begins to catch up with him amidst World War II.
The trailer introduces new characters, including Rebecca Ferguson's Kaulo, and features Tommy's son, Erasmus 'Duke' Shelby. The synopsis promises Tommy's 'most destructive reckoning yet' as the future of his family and the country hangs in the balance.
Additionally, the article delves into the historical roots of the Peaky Blinders, revealing that the name originally referred to groups of violent youths in Birmingham. Real figures like William 'Billy' Kimber and women involved in gang activity are highlighted, alongside the inspiration for the character Alfie Solomons, Alfred Solomon.



