PEAKY BLINDERS: THE IMMORTAL MAN (2026)

Cillian Murphy slips back into that razor-sharp flat cap like it was never off, and Thomas Shelby feels more haunted, more dangerous, more alive than ever. After years of self-imposed exile, the legend is dragged back into the smoke and ruin of 1940s Birmingham—right as the Luftwaffe turns the city into a blazing inferno. The war isn’t just outside; it’s inside Tommy too.

Director Tom Harper brings the grit and grandeur that made the series iconic, turning wartime chaos into a high-stakes chessboard of espionage, betrayal, and blood. Rebecca Ferguson arrives as a steely, enigmatic force—equal parts ally and threat—while Barry Keoghan’s unpredictable edge and Tim Roth’s cold menace carve fresh scars into the Shelby legacy. Every shadow remembers, and every choice carries ghosts. The tagline nails it: “The legacy rides on. The shadows remember.”

Expect razor-wire tension in bombed-out streets, clandestine meetings in blacked-out pubs, brutal close-quarters fights amid falling rubble, and that signature Peaky poetry—quiet menace exploding into raw violence. Tommy’s inner war rages as fiercely as the one overhead: face the demons, protect what’s left of his family, or finally let the whole empire burn. Murphy’s performance is already legendary—worn, weary, unbreakable.
This isn’t just a continuation; it’s an epic, heartbreaking reckoning. The Immortal Man rides again, and the cost might be everything.
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