Clian Murphy in Peaky Blinders
The smoke has finally cleared over Birmingham, but the fire is just beginning. After the haunting finale of Season 6, fans have waited nearly four years to see the ultimate fate of Thomas Shelby. Now, the cinematic conclusion to the multi-award-winning saga, Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man, is ready to take over your screens.
Below is everything you need to know about the Netflix release, the World War II setting, and the powerhouse cast joining the Shelby family.
When is the Netflix Release Date?
While the film enjoyed a prestigious limited theatrical run starting March 6, the global streaming debut is the date every fan has on their calendar.
- Official Netflix Release: March 20, 2026
- Release Time: 12:00 AM PT / 3:00 AM ET / 8:00 AM GMT
- Where to Watch: Exclusively on Netflix worldwide.
To celebrate the launch, Netflix launched a massive marketing campaign, including high-profile “Peaky takeovers” at European football matches, ensuring the hype for Tommy’s return is at an all-time high.
The Story So Far: A Season 6 Refresher
Before diving into the movie, it is vital to remember where we left the “Grey Man.”
- The Great Deception: Tommy spent the final season believing he was dying of a brain tumor (tuberculoma). In the final moments, he discovered his doctor was a Nazi sympathizer who had faked the diagnosis to drive Tommy to suicide.
- The Transformation: Instead of seeking revenge, Tommy spared the doctor, burned his belongings, and rode away on a white horse, a symbol of purity and a new beginning.
- The Heir Apparent: We were introduced to Erasmus “Duke” Shelby, Tommy’s illegitimate first-born son, who proved he has his father’s “darkness” by executing traitors and taking his place at the Shelby table.
Plot: What to Expect in “The Immortal Man”
The movie takes a significant leap forward in time to 1940. The Great Depression is over, but World War II has begun.
The story finds Tommy Shelby living a quiet, isolated life until he is pulled back into the fray by a threat that endangers not just his family, but the nation. The “Immortal Man” refers to Tommy’s legendary ability to survive the unsurvivable—from the tunnels of France in WWI to the political minefields of the 1930s.
Expect to see:
- The Blitz: A war-torn Birmingham serves as the backdrop, with the Shelby factories turning into munitions hubs.
- The Nazi Threat: Tommy faces his most dangerous adversary yet, a deep-cover operative played by Tim Roth.
- A Father-Son Legacy: The film’s core is the dynamic between Tommy and Duke as they navigate the moral complexities of war.
The Star-Studded Cast
The film features a mix of “Old Guard” veterans and some of the biggest names in modern cinema.
| Actor | Character | Role in the Movie |
| Cillian Murphy | Thomas Shelby | The weary patriarch forced back into action. |
| Barry Keoghan | Duke Shelby | The new “enforcer” of the Shelby empire. |
| Sophie Rundle | Ada Thorne | Now a high-ranking political strategist. |
| Tim Roth | John Beckett | The ruthless primary antagonist (Nazi operative). |
| Rebecca Ferguson | Kaulo | A mysterious figure from the Shelby’s Romani past. |
| Stephen Graham | Hayden Stagg | Returning to lead the workers in the war effort. |
Key Movie Facts at a Glance
- Director: Tom Harper (The visionary behind the original Season 1 style).
- Writer: Steven Knight (The creator and sole writer of the Shelby universe).
- Runtime: 1 hour and 52 minutes of high-octane drama.
- The Vibe: Darker, faster-paced, and more cinematic than the TV series, with a heavy emphasis on the “New Generation” of Shelbys.
Is This the Final End?
While The Immortal Man concludes the specific story of Thomas Shelby, Steven Knight has confirmed that this is just the “end of the beginning.” Netflix is already developing two spin-off series: one set in 1950s Boston and another focusing on a young Polly Gray.
Even though this is the end, you can also watch other series like Peaky Blinders, Mobland, The Sopranos, and Narcos.