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Peaky Blinders Film: Tommy Shelby's WWII Reckoning
27 Feb
Summary
- Film set six years after series, in 1940s Birmingham during WWII.
- Cillian Murphy returns as Tommy Shelby facing his greatest challenge.
- Movie to premiere theatrically March 6, streaming March 20.

Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man, the feature film continuation of the popular series, will arrive in theaters on March 6, followed by a streaming release on March 20. Set in Birmingham during the 1940s, the story unfolds against the backdrop of World War II. Cillian Murphy reprises his role as Tommy Shelby, who is drawn from self-imposed exile to face a monumental reckoning.
The film's narrative centers on Tommy Shelby's return to confront his past and legacy, with the fate of his family and the country at stake. This cinematic installment aims to enhance the series' established visual style, offering a grander scale and more elaborate set pieces. Director Tom Harper and writer Steven Knight have focused on capturing the intense atmosphere of the Birmingham Blitz.
Key cast members returning include Sophie Rundle as Ada Shelby. New additions feature Rebecca Ferguson, Tim Roth, and Barry Keoghan, who portrays Tommy's son, Duke. The production utilized Steven Knight's own Digbeth Loc. Studios in Birmingham, a bespoke facility that allowed for expanded creative possibilities and larger-scale filming.
Murphy described the film as "incredibly physical" and noted Tommy's initial state as "not really living, he's not really dead." The project was conceived as "one for the fans," with the filmmakers aiming to deliver a satisfying conclusion that honors the show's dedicated audience. Composer duties were handled by Antony Genn and Martin Slattery, featuring new music and returning themes.




