Peaky Blinders Movie Set for March 2026 Release
The highly anticipated Peaky Blinders movie, titled “The Immortal Man,” is set to hit select cinemas on March 6, 2026, followed by a streaming release on Netflix from March 20, 2026.
Set during the tumultuous period of the Second World War in 1940, the film continues the saga of the Shelby family, particularly focusing on Tommy Shelby, portrayed once again by Cillian Murphy. The narrative will delve into a Nazi plot involving 350 million German-forged banknotes aimed at destabilizing Britain.
In this installment, Duke Shelby, played by Barry Keoghan, takes on the role of the new boss of the Peaky Blinders. The film also introduces a formidable antagonist named Beckett, portrayed by Tim Roth, who embodies the challenges faced by the gang during wartime.
Fans can expect a gripping storyline that intertwines themes of family and legacy, as well as the harsh realities of gangland life. A notable scene features Tommy confronting a soldier in a pub, highlighting the personal stakes involved.
As the film progresses, viewers will see how the characters navigate the complexities of loyalty and survival amidst the chaos of war. Ada, another key character, references the year 1919, connecting the narrative to the Peaky Blinders’ earlier operations.
Quotes from the film hint at the emotional depth of the characters, with Tommy stating, “I’m looking for my son,” and Duke expressing his defiance with, “The world don’t give a fuck about me, and I don’t give a fuck about the world.” Meanwhile, Beckett’s chilling line, “Heil fuckin’ Hitler,” underscores the film’s dark themes.
Directed by Tom Harper, “The Immortal Man” promises to be a blend of wartime resistance and gangland drama, continuing the legacy of the acclaimed television series that began in 2013.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding additional plot elements and character arcs, but the film is expected to resonate with both long-time fans and new audiences alike.