
Good news for Peaky Blinders fans! Netflix just dropped the first trailer for “The Immortal Man,” a movie continuing the story next year.
The new teaser trailer shows Cillian Murphy returning as Tommy Shelby for the first time since his character seemingly died at the end of the show in 2022. You can watch the trailer below.
He’s seen walking aimlessly, looking lost and alone. Then, a voice breaks the silence, questioning what became of the notorious gangster, Tommy Shelby.
The trailer then shows him stating, “I’m not that man anymore,” and hints at intense drama, including large explosions and a meeting of people who seem to be Nazis.
Fans have gotten a first look at Barry Keoghan, one of the new actors joining the cast of the continuing story about the Birmingham gangsters.
Check out the trailer below:
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The first trailer has been released shortly after the movie’s release date was announced: it will be in theaters on March 6th, 2026, and then available on Netflix starting March 20th, 2026.
Although specific details about the story are being kept secret, here’s what we know: the new movie is set in Birmingham, 1940, during World War II. Tommy Shelby returns from hiding and is forced to confront a major and potentially devastating challenge.
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No matter what happens in the movie, we can be certain this isn’t the end of the Shelby family’s story.
The show will be back for two more seasons, starting after a jump forward in time. The story will then focus on the next generation of the Shelby family.
The show’s description hints at a fierce and epic battle for control of Birmingham’s major rebuilding efforts.
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I’m so excited to be able to watch Peaky Blinders right now on BBC iPlayer! And if I want to rewatch it or someone else wants to check it out, it’s coming to Netflix soon, with plans starting at just £5.99 a month. Luckily, I can also watch it on Netflix through my Sky Glass or Virgin Media box, which is really convenient.
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Patrick Cremona writes about films for TopMob, covering new releases in theaters and on streaming platforms. He’s been with the site since October 2019, and during that time has interviewed many famous actors and reviewed all kinds of movies.
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