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Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man

Tommy Shelby was never destined to be a normal, mortal man.
2026 | 112m | English

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Popularity: 325 (history)

Director: Tom Harper
Writer: Steven Knight
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After his estranged son gets embroiled in a Nazi plot, self-exiled gangster Tommy Shelby must return to Birmingham to save his family — and his nation.
Release Date: Mar 05, 2026
Director: Tom Harper
Writer: Steven Knight
Genres: Crime, War, Drama
Keywords england, world war ii, gangster, period drama, 1940s, based on tv series
Production Companies BBC Film, Nebulastar, Garrison Drama
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Mar 19, 2026
Entered: Dec 08, 2025
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Name Character
Cillian Murphy Thomas 'Tommy' Shelby
Tim Roth Beckett
Rebecca Ferguson Kaulo/Zelda
Barry Keoghan Duke Shelby
Sophie Rundle Ada Shelby
Stephen Graham Hayden Stagg
Ned Dennehy Charlie Strong
Packy Lee Johnny Dogs
Ian Peck Curly
Jay Lycurgo Elijah
Kasper Hilton-Hille Karl Thorne
Ruby Ashbourne Serkis Agnes Shelby
Thomas Arnold Virgil
Sam Baker Jones Jake
Iain Fletcher
Jasna Anderson Angry Woman
Sammy Jonas Heaney Policeman
Kia Pegg BSA Worker
Rory Wilson Gang Member
Spencer Elcock Gang Member
Leon Edwards Gang Member
Mauricio Knipp-Armijo SS Guard
Bonnie Stott Ruby
Ava Hupperdine-Perrin Elizabeth Younger
David Brückner Airman
Martin Angerbauer SS Guard
Helen McCrory Self (archive photo)
Name Job
Mark Eckersley Editor
Tom Williams Production Sound Mixer
Jules Hindess Costume Standby
Steven Knight Screenplay, Original Series Creator
Alison McCosh Costume Design
Bobbie Edwards Assistant Costume Designer
Shaheen Baig Casting
Paul Dimmer Special Effects Supervisor
Jac Birch Other
Amie English Supervising Art Director
Matthew Bell Stunts
Tom Harper Director
Jacqueline Abrahams Production Design
Rob Cooper Fight Choreographer
Jo McLaren Stunt Coordinator
Theo Demiris Visual Effects Supervisor
Guillaume Ménard Visual Effects Supervisor
Antony Genn Original Music Composer
Martin Slattery Original Music Composer
George Steel Director of Photography
Ben Wilson Second Unit Director of Photography
Nadia Stacey Hair Designer, Makeup Designer
Nick Laurence First Assistant Director
Tom Browne Second Unit First Assistant Director
Grian Chatten Songs
Wayne King Gaffer
Harry Bowers Camera Operator
Simon Finney Camera Operator
Name Title
Caryn Mandabach Producer
David Kosse Executive Producer
Tom Harper Executive Producer
Steven Knight Producer
Jamie Glazebrook Executive Producer
Guy Heeley Producer
David Mason Executive Producer
Andrew Warren Executive Producer
Cillian Murphy Producer
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
7.0

Anyone remember Michael Elphick’s “Private Schultz” (1981)? The nasty Nazis have counterfeited millions of Bank of England notes and plan to flood, and thereby ruin, the British economy and shrewdly shorten the war. “Beckett” (Tim Roth) is their agent and he determines to recruit “Duke” (Barry Keogh ... an) to help him smuggle and distribute some £70m of it. The increasingly audacious “Duke” has taken over the “Peaky Blinders” after his dad “Tommy” (Cillian Murphy) retired to a ramshackle country pile to write his memoirs, and is becoming more out of control. Anxious about his excesses, his aunt “Ada” (Sophie Rundle) decides she has to alert her brother to the dangers of his continuing absence. Moreover, she then uses her position as an MP to collect information on her nephew that should she get to the military police could see him swing. That prospect doesn’t appeal to “Beckett” but to what lengths will he go; will Duke” actually go to get his hands on the loot and what will it take to prize “Tommy” from his self-imposed exile? Murphy himself makes it clear to us at the start that we are not to say any more to the potential television viewers, so I’d better stop there - but suffice to say this is a worthy successor to the gritty television series’ on which it is based. That said, though, you don’t need to have seen those to pick this up. It’s a stand-alone drama that stylishly captures the poverty, violence and divided loyalties of a time where family and country were not necessarily on the same side. The more I see Keoghan act, the more limited I reckon his skills are - but here he is a perfect fit for the slightly maniacal but conflicted son of a father whom Murphy has characterised with just the right degree of menace and humanity. Roth, Ferguson and the always reliable Ned Dennehy all contribute well to a solid story that mixes the mystical Romany with the practical brutalities of modern warfare and, of course, some good old-fashioned greed. The production looks great and the whole film slides (sometimes quite muddily) along enjoyably for the best part of two hours. I even got a special bonnet at the screening, too!

Mar 12, 2026