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Peaky Blinders Movie Delivers Explosive Conclusion
Cillian Murphy and Barry Keoghan shine in "The Immortal Man" finale
Mar. 20, 2026 at 6:06am
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After six seasons, the acclaimed crime drama "Peaky Blinders" returns with a feature film titled "The Immortal Man" that serves as a worthy and high-octane conclusion to the story. Directed by Tom Harper and written by Steven Knight, the film sees an older Tommy Shelby (Cillian Murphy) drawn back to Birmingham to confront his estranged son Duke (Barry Keoghan), who has taken over the Peaky Blinders gang. The clash between the two leads to an explosive and meaningful farewell for the beloved characters.
Why it matters
"Peaky Blinders" has developed a devoted global fanbase over its six-season run on television, and the film provides closure for longtime viewers while also introducing new characters and dynamics that will shape the future of the criminal underworld in Birmingham. The pairing of Cillian Murphy and Barry Keoghan as the father-son duo is a major draw, blending the methodical intensity of Murphy's Tommy with Keoghan's fiery and unpredictable performance as the new Peaky Blinders leader.
The details
Set in 1940 during World War II, "The Immortal Man" finds Tommy Shelby living as a recluse after exiling himself. But he's drawn back to Birmingham when his estranged son Duke takes over the Peaky Blinders gang and begins causing chaos. As Tommy deals with his son and the ghosts of his past, the film builds to an explosive confrontation between the two men that serves as a meaningful farewell to the iconic character.
- The film is set in 1940, during World War II.
- "Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man" was released in theaters on March 6, 2026 and will stream on Netflix on March 20, 2026.
The players
Tommy Shelby
The iconic lead character of the "Peaky Blinders" series, played by Cillian Murphy. An older and more reclusive version of the character is featured in the film.
Duke
Tommy Shelby's estranged son, played by Barry Keoghan. He has taken over the Peaky Blinders gang and is causing chaos in Birmingham.
Steven Knight
The creator and writer of the "Peaky Blinders" series, who wrote the screenplay for "The Immortal Man" film.
Tom Harper
The director of "Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man".
What they’re saying
“For this chapter of Peaky Blinders, Cillian Murphy returns as an older version of his iconic lead, while Barry Keoghan joins the cast as Duke. Initially, I was concerned about the lack of original cast members in this film, but the sheer power of Murphy and Keoghan as a duo put that issue to bed very fast.”
— Riley Utley, Reviewer
“These two have magnetic energy, they juxtapose one another brilliantly, and they play out this story of a father returning to see his kid in a very powerful way.”
— Riley Utley, Reviewer
What’s next
Fans of the "Peaky Blinders" series will no doubt be eager to see how the story concludes in "The Immortal Man" and whether this truly marks the end of the iconic crime drama.
The takeaway
"Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man" serves as a worthy and meaningful farewell to the beloved series, delivering a high-octane and methodical conclusion elevated by the powerhouse performances of Cillian Murphy and Barry Keoghan as a father and son locked in an explosive confrontation.

