Peaky Blinders 2025

The Peaky Blinders Movie: The Immortal Man – A Cinematic Finale to the Shelby Saga
Get ready to don your flat cap and step back into the gritty streets of Birmingham, as The Immortal Man, the highly anticipated Peaky Blinders movie, is set to deliver an explosive conclusion to the Shelby family’s epic tale. Following the acclaimed six-season run of the British crime drama (2013–2022), this Netflix-produced film, directed by Tom Harper and written by series creator Steven Knight, promises to be a thrilling continuation of the Peaky Blinders universe. Here’s everything you need to know about this cinematic event, expected to hit theaters and Netflix in late 2025 or early 2026.

A Legacy of Grit and Glory
Peaky Blinders, set in post-World War I Birmingham, England, captivated audiences with its raw depiction of the Shelby family, a Romani and Irish Traveller-origin crime syndicate led by the cunning Thomas “Tommy” Shelby, played by Oscar-winner Cillian Murphy. The series, loosely inspired by a real-life gang from the 1880s to 1920s, chronicled the Peaky Blinders’ rise through illegal betting, bootlegging, and ruthless ambition amidst a turbulent era of social, economic, and political upheaval. Known for its meticulous period detail, intense drama, and iconic style—think tweed suits, flat caps, and razor-sharp swagger—the show became a global phenomenon, sparking fashion trends and earning critical acclaim.
The series concluded its sixth season in 2022 with Tommy riding off into the sunset after dismantling his empire, believing he faced a terminal illness—only to discover it was a ruse orchestrated by his fascist rival, Oswald Mosley. This open-ended finale set the stage for The Immortal Man, a feature-length continuation that promises to be “no holds barred” and “full-on Peaky Blinders at war.”

Plot: A Wartime Epic
Set during World War II, The Immortal Man thrusts Tommy Shelby and the Peaky Blinders into the chaos of a Britain under siege. Creator Steven Knight has teased that the film will weave three true but lesser-known historical stories from the war into the narrative, with Birmingham’s heavy Nazi bombings likely playing a significant role. The movie will explore Tommy’s next chapter after uncovering the deception of his diagnosis, navigating new challenges in a world at war. Knight has hinted at a redemptive arc for Tommy, aiming to transform him into “a good man doing good things” by the story’s end, while still delivering the high-stakes drama and violence fans expect. The late Helen McCrory’s beloved character, Polly Gray, will remain a “fundamental part” of the film, possibly through flashbacks or narrative influence, honoring her legacy.
Though exact plot details remain closely guarded, Knight has promised an “explosive chapter” that will shock audiences with its increased budget and cinematic scale. Expect betrayals, power struggles, and the Shelby family’s signature blend of cunning and brutality, all set against the backdrop of a nation fighting for survival.

Cast: Familiar Faces and New Blood
The film boasts a stellar ensemble, blending returning Peaky Blinders veterans with exciting new additions:
- Cillian Murphy reprises his iconic role as Tommy Shelby, the war hero-turned-crime boss. Fresh off his Best Actor Oscar for Oppenheimer, Murphy has expressed enthusiasm for returning, calling the project “one for the fans.”
- Sophie Rundle returns as Ada Thorne, Tommy’s sister and the new head of the Shelby Company, stepping into a leadership role after Season 6.
- Stephen Graham is back as Hayden Stagg, introduced in Season 6, bringing his intense charisma to the fold.
- Ned Dennehy, Packy Lee, and Ian Peck reprise their roles as Charlie Strong, Johnny Dogs, and Curly, respectively, anchoring the Peaky Blinders’ core crew.
- Newcomers include Rebecca Ferguson (Dune, Mission: Impossible), Barry Keoghan (Saltburn, The Banshees of Inisherin), Tim Roth (Pulp Fiction), and Jay Lycurgo (Titans). Their roles remain undisclosed, but speculation suggests Keoghan could play an older Duke Shelby, Tommy’s illegitimate son, while Ferguson and Roth may portray significant allies or antagonists.
- Notably, Paul Anderson’s Arthur Shelby is absent from confirmed cast lists, possibly due to the actor’s real-life legal issues, leaving fans wondering about the elder Shelby brother’s fate.
Production and Release

Directed by Tom Harper, who helmed episodes of the show’s first season, The Immortal Man began filming in September 2024 at Birmingham’s Digbeth Loc Studios and other UK locations, wrapping on December 13, 2024. The title, revealed by hair and makeup artist Nadia Stacey on Instagram, has not been officially confirmed by Netflix but aligns with the project’s working title.
While no exact release date has been announced, Steven Knight’s February 2025 estimate of “in about a year” points to a late 2025 or early 2026 premiere. Netflix has confirmed a theatrical release alongside its streaming debut, allowing fans to experience the film’s cinematic grandeur in theaters before it hits the platform. This dual release reflects Knight’s desire for audiences to share the experience in a communal setting, echoing the show’s word-of-mouth popularity.
What’s Next for the Peaky Blinders Universe?
The Immortal Man may not be the end of the Shelby saga. Knight has teased that the “Peaky Blinders world will continue” with potential spin-offs, including a Polly Gray prequel, a Boston-based series set in the mid-20th century, and a post-WWII story possibly focusing on Tommy’s son, Duke. These projects aim to expand the universe while preserving its gritty, historical roots.

Why It Matters
For fans, The Immortal Man is more than a movie—it’s the culmination of a decade-long journey with the Shelby family. With its wartime setting, star-studded cast, and promise of a “no holds barred” narrative, the film is poised to deliver the high-octane drama, emotional depth, and stylish flair that made Peaky Blinders a cultural juggernaut. As Steven Knight puts it, “This is one for the fans,” and with Cillian Murphy back in the saddle, it’s time to rally by order of the Peaky Blinders
Stay tuned for updates on the trailer and release date, and catch up on all six seasons of Peaky Blinders on Netflix to prepare for Tommy Shelby’s next chapter. What do you hope to see in The Immortal Man? Share your thoughts below!
